How will you solve the pi value? Explain please.

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Take any circular items, measure their circumferences and diameters. Pi = circumference/diameter = 3.14 approximately
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22/7 = 3.14
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Sir, explain manually how to solve pi value up to 10 digits - (5 Trillion Digits of Pi - New World Record by system)
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Sir, can we explain Pi Value manually?
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Historians estimate that by 2000 B.C. humans had noticed that the ratio of circumference to diameter was the same for all circles. This discovery hinged on the idea of proportion - in this case humans noticed that if you double the distance "across" a circle, then you double the distance "around" it....
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Historians estimate that by 2000 B.C. humans had noticed that the ratio of circumference to diameter was the same for all circles. This discovery hinged on the idea of proportion - in this case humans noticed that if you double the distance "across" a circle, then you double the distance "around" it. In today's algebraic notation this implied the formula where Pi was constant. (It wasn't until 1706 that this notation, using the Greek letter seen in the above equation - often written Pi and pronounced like the English 'pie' - was introduced by William Jones). The significance of this discovery is clear: Circles are everywhere - in the sun, the moon, the pupils of our eyes, the most basic religious rituals and the earliest man-made structures. Achieving a greater mathematical understanding of Pi would lead to scientific and technological advances that would further the development of civilization, as well as creating some very interesting problems in pure mathematics. read less
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22/7 = 3.14
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There is a shloka in sanskrith which depicts the Pi value to several exact decimal places. Difficult to write shloka her in English
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Kindly refer to this site :- http://www.vedicmaths.org/introduction/the-vedic-numerical-code-and-pi
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