William Jones: The First Math Teacher to Use Pi
Eighteenth - century mathematician William Jones had a problem with private investigator — namely , it did n’t subsist yet . At the prison term of his working and teaching in the field of mathematics , there was no term for the ratio of a circle ’s perimeter to its diam , despite the note value ’s grandness to even the most canonical study of geometry . In his 1706 book , Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos , orA novel Introduction to the Mathematics , he made a modest marriage proposal : that the universal incessant be known as pi , and thus was numerical story gestate ....