"pie" is a baked item, generally with a flaky crust, and a sweet (in the case of a dessert) or savory (in the case of an entrée) filling. "pi" is the Latin alphabet representation of the 16th letter of the lower case Greek alphabet that is used to represent the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter, that is to say . Use the caret mark (^) to indicate raising something to a power. Hence, A = pi*r^2 is the correct plain text representation of
Divide both sides by , then take the positive square root:
You might also be interested to know that nearly everyone in the world pronounces just like you spelled it, "pie". The one significant group that pronounces it differently are the Greeks who own the alphabet and the language from which it was taken. They pronounce it just like we pronounce our letter "p".
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it