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".
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.
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
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?
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.
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?
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.