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3Blue1Brown | How pi was almost 6.283185... @3blue1brown | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
In some of his notes, Euler used π to represent 6.28... So why did we adopt 3.14...?
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The idea for this video, as well as the live shots, came from Ben Hambrecht, with the writing and animating done by Grant Sanderson.

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- University Library Basel, for letting us rummage through their historical collection
- Martin Mattmüller from the Bernoulli-Euler center for helpful discussion
- Michael Hartl, author of the Tau Manifesto, for pointing us to obscure references
- Library of the Institut de France

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