Every year, math nerds and dessert enthusiasts unite to celebrate Pi Day on March 14, a date whose digits represent the first ...
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Math fanatics from all around the world and everyone else who just loves ancient Greek pi (or pie) celebrate on March 14.
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Anyone who's had to learn math or physics in school may have encountered pi at one point. More popularly known and written out in its Greek lowercase letter counterpart, π, it's essentially the ratio ...
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Each year, Americans celebrate the Greek symbol of Pi on March 14 because the date matches the first three numbers, 3.14. Here's who's offering discounts and freebies in 2026.
Pi Day 2026 celebrates one of the most iconic irrational numbers: 3.14. Here are some deals and freebies you can take ...