Thursday, March 5, 2020

Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon

Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon Happy Pi Day: Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon 3.14159265358979323846… If you’ve been to school any time within the last century and a half, chances are you’ve learned about pi. Pi is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constantâ€"the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameterâ€"which is approximately 3.14159. Every year on March 14th, or 3/14, math lovers around the world celebrate Pi Day. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point, but only a handful of the digits are needed for typical calculations. Pi’s infinite nature makes it one of the most popular mathematical concepts. Remember our  video of Kumon Students having fun reciting the digits? If it isn’t obvious by now, we love pi at Kumon! In fact, our love for math is just like piâ€"irrational, constant and infinite in nature. If you love math just as much as we do, check out our infographic for some amazing facts about Pi Day. Celebrate Pi Day today and everyday by checking out the Kumon Math Program. You might also be interested in: Celebrate Mathematics With These Three Pi-Tastic Activities! Becoming a Kumon Reading Completer â€" Trey’s Kumon Success Story 7 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day Happy Read Across America Day! Kick-off National Reading Month by Celebrating Dr. Seuss’ Birthday With These Fun Activities Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon Happy Pi Day: Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon 3.14159265358979323846… If you’ve been to school any time within the last century and a half, chances are you’ve learned about pi. Pi is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constantâ€"the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameterâ€"which is approximately 3.14159. Every year on March 14th, or 3/14, math lovers around the world celebrate Pi Day. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point, but only a handful of the digits are needed for typical calculations. Pi’s infinite nature makes it one of the most popular mathematical concepts. Remember our  video of Kumon Students having fun reciting the digits? If it isn’t obvious by now, we love pi at Kumon! In fact, our love for math is just like piâ€"irrational, constant and infinite in nature. If you love math just as much as we do, check out our infographic for some amazing facts about Pi Day. Celebrate Pi Day today and everyday by checking out the Kumon Math Program. You might also be interested in: Celebrate Mathematics With These Three Pi-Tastic Activities! Becoming a Kumon Reading Completer â€" Trey’s Kumon Success Story 7 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day Happy Read Across America Day! Kick-off National Reading Month by Celebrating Dr. Seuss’ Birthday With These Fun Activities

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