Is there a formula to approximate &#x03C0;<!-- π

seiyakou2005n1

seiyakou2005n1

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2022-05-28

Is there a formula to approximate πin the form of p q ?

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Alessandro Schmidt

Alessandro Schmidt

Beginner2022-05-29Added 6 answers

This series converges to π from above, starting at 22 7
π = 22 7 k = 0 96 ( 160 k 2 + 422 k + 405 ) ( 4 k + 3 ) ( 4 k + 5 ) ( 4 k + 7 ) ( 4 k + 9 ) ( 4 k + 11 ) ( 4 k + 13 ) ( 4 k + 15 ) ( 4 k + 17 )
A simpler one is
π = 22 7 k = 1 240 ( 4 k + 1 ) ( 4 k + 2 ) ( 4 k + 3 ) ( 4 k + 5 ) ( 4 k + 6 ) ( 4 k + 7 )
bs1tuaz

bs1tuaz

Beginner2022-05-30Added 3 answers

Yes. There are several. The best know is the Leibniz formula:
1 1 3 + 1 5 1 7 + = π 4
This is an infinite series but just do the first few terms to get:
π = 4 3 5 7 5 7 + 3 7 3 5 3 5 17 = 304 105 2.8952380952380
Okay, I never said it would be a good approximation, but each successive term gets closer. Add 4 / 9 to that and we get 3.3396825396825
EDIT
Here's a better one:
π 4 = n = 0 2 ( 4 n + 1 ) ( 4 n + 3 )
So for the first three terms we get:
π = 8 ( 1 3 + 7 1 5 + 11 1 9 + 15 1 13 ) 3.017071817071817

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