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    How do you eat one whole (pi and pie)?
     
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    No time to think about pie. New developer means Horntail Hype is at full swing! @Hump
     
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    I'm too weak for horntail =_=
     
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    Write π on a pie and eat it.
     
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    But a full "pie" is actually "2pi", so you would be eating 2 "pi(s)" instead of one "pi".
    If you eat half a "pie" to make "pi", then it's only half a "pie".
     
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    How is a full pie 2pi?
     
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    Because one full revolution around a circle (read: 360°) is 2π radians.
     
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    Not all pies are shaped like circles.
     
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    It doesn't need to be shaped like a circle, all objects have a center point. ;)
     
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    Bake something. Then write pie on half of it and eat the half where it says pie?

    Btw what about a triangle? It's not 360 degrees.
     
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    yes it is, it's 360 degrees, the angles add up to 180 at the corners, but if you put a point n the middle, you can get 360
     
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    Tho i'm not that familiar with the kind of math technique you're trying to use,
    mind you explaining to me how the angle on a point equals to 180?
     
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    What pokemon1188 is suggesting is that if you rotate anything 360° about a point, you will have returned to where you started. Similarly, if you have some oddly shaped pie and you rotate it 360° about some point, a ray in any direction starting at this point will have swept across the entirety of this pie once we're done, regardless of its shape.
     
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    You don't. You accept that pi is flawed and lovingly embrace tau.
     
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    #pieception2014
     
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    At first I thought this thread was dedicated to Math Rock enthusiasts :(

    Now i'm sad.
     
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    It's okay, you can still participate in this pieception conversation. xD
     
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    please rephrase the question. it could not be pre-processed.
     
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    Did you try to wolfram alpha it? XD^
    How do you eat something of a single pi's theta, and yet, eat a full pie?
     
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    Was this not good enough?

    How about you bake a pie and write -pi on it? Then you ate 1 pie and one pi?

    I know it's been 100 years but I haven't been thinking about it this whole time it just popped into my mind suddenly out of nowhere for no reason.
     

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