The Proof of Pi

In mathematics, a proof of Pi (π) is a fundamental constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Here's our attempt to prove it, using a dash of creativity and a pinch of humor:

Method 1: The Ancient Greek Way

Our mathematicians traveled back in time to ancient Greece, where they discovered that the great mathematician Archimedes had already figured it out. But we'll give it another go, just for kicks:

Method 2: The Modern Math Way

We tried to do it the modern way, with fancy computers and algorithms. But let's be real, who needs code when you have a decent calculator:

The Proof is in the Pudding

And that, folks, is how we proved Pi. But let's be real, it's not like we needed to, since it's a constant already. Nonetheless, it's always fun to try.

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