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Uploaded on Dec 7, 2007

A great rap about Pi.

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  • Tatsuo Osaka

    Why isn't this song more famous?

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  • Tatsuo Osaka

    Nice, but I rather learn the digits of pi up to the line then those 2 numbers.

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  • Phoebala99

    ...buuuut they said 256/81 was what the Egyptians found, most accurate or not.

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  • thekkl

    Yeah you're right.

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  • Joe Taxpayer

    The ratio of two Fibonacci numbers converges on Phi, the golden ratio, 1.618033988, not Pi, sorry.

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  • TheKrakenBros

    Can't rhyme mayne

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  • kmaruri7

    gaay

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  • zoe young

    cool song

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  • froger346

    my teacher is singing in this vid

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  • thekkl

    Here's a better equation:

    (4/1)-(4/3)+(4/5)-(4/7)+(4/9).­.. etc.

    If you go on forever then it's exactly equal to pi.

    Or here's another one:

    Take a number from the Fibonacci sequence and divide it by the previous number in the sequence and the further you go along the sequence the closer you will get to pi.

    My personal favorite though is:

    2^(infinity+2)*sin(45°/2^infin­ity)=pi

    because it's the only one for which I have a proof memorized.

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  • rtdesire

    6-5pirulr

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  • Dustin Logan

    3.1415926535897932384626433832­79502

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