Redefining the Value of Pi
By Shamini Bundell
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According to the Bible, King Solomon made a bowl that was 10 cubits from rim to rim and 30 cubits in circumference, which would seem to indicate that the value of pi is in fact exactly three. Surely the Bible knows what it’s talking about? Although we should probably ignore the fact that this biblical item was not a pure mathematical shape but a solid object with a thick rim to confuse calculations. Anyway the important thing is that in Alabama, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter has now been returned to its proper value.
Well, no not really. But it was a rather funny report from Mark Boslough on April Fool’s day 1998. The story later mutated and spread across the Internet. Part of its appeal might be the element of truth – in 1897 the Indiana House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill stating that ‘a circular area is to the square on a line equal to the quadrant of the circumference, as the area of an equilateral rectangle is to the square of one side’; fortunately the Senate decided to postpone the act indefinitely (probably because it made absolutely no sense - Ed). Thus pi to this day remains an extremely irritating and untidy number.
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To help people like me who were trying to decipher the sentence "a circular area is to the square on a line equal to the quadrant of the circumference, as the area of an equilateral rectangle is to the square of one side"...
That load of gibberish says: The area of a circle is one-quarter of the circumference squared. To put this is normal math terms for a second...
pi * r2 = (1/2 * pi * r)2
pi * r2 = 1/4 * pi2 * r2
pi = 1/4 * pi2
pi = 4
Go Indiana!!!
To help people like me who were trying to decipher the sentence "a circular area is to the square on a line equal to the quadrant of the circumference, as the area of an equilateral rectangle is to the square of one side"...
That load of gibberish says: The area of a circle is one-quarter of the circumference squared. To put this is normal math terms for a second...
pi * r2 = (1/2 * pi * r)2
pi * r2 = 1/4 * pi2 * r2
pi = 1/4 * pi2
pi = 4
Go Indiana!!!
Drew
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