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Simple numerical methods for calculating the digits of Pi
How the letter 'pi' came in mathematics?
When I calculate the value of $22/7$ on a calculator, I get a number that is different from the constant $\pi$.
Question: How is the $\pi$ constant calculated? (The simple answer, not the Wikipedia calculus answer.)
$\pi$ is not equal to $22/7$. As a matter of fact, it cannot be expresses as a ratio of two whole numbers at all. It is a transcendental number, i.e. not algebraic, i.e. there exists no algebraic equation $\displaystyle\sum_{i=0}^Na_ix^i = 0$ that has $\pi$ as its root. We can only approximate the value of $\pi$. This has been proven by Ferdinand von Lindemann in the 19th century. I suggest you read more about transcendental numbers to get more familiar with the concept.