Pi and e feel special because they show up in so many places, like circles, money growth, and even the way light bends. They’re not just numbers; they're magical constants that work behind the scenes.
Examples
- A pizza has a round shape, that’s why we use pi to calculate its area.
- When you put money in the bank with interest, it grows like e says it should.
- The waves of the ocean move in patterns that depend on both pi and e.
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See also
- Why Do Pi and e Seem to Pop Up Everywhere?
- Why Does the Number π Appear in So Many Places?
- Why Does Pi Appear in So Many Places?
- Why Do Some Numbers Never End?
- What Makes a Number 'Irrational'?
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