![Joseph T Noony on X: "Below is one of the 1ST application of infinite series ever.Madhava used HIS invention to find the value of Pi, correct to 11 decimal places. Then he Joseph T Noony on X: "Below is one of the 1ST application of infinite series ever.Madhava used HIS invention to find the value of Pi, correct to 11 decimal places. Then he](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DMlbYelVwAABpog.jpg)
Joseph T Noony on X: "Below is one of the 1ST application of infinite series ever.Madhava used HIS invention to find the value of Pi, correct to 11 decimal places. Then he
![I just invented / discovered this infinite series that returns the exact value of pi, but I don't know how to mathematically prove it : r/mathmemes I just invented / discovered this infinite series that returns the exact value of pi, but I don't know how to mathematically prove it : r/mathmemes](https://preview.redd.it/i-just-invented-discovered-this-infinite-series-that-v0-0m3q77vac5yb1.png?auto=webp&s=7591261d2f7ecff967a369eec84f40332c5a49e9)
I just invented / discovered this infinite series that returns the exact value of pi, but I don't know how to mathematically prove it : r/mathmemes
MathType - The first description of an infinite series that could be used to calculate pi is the Nilakantha series, written by Indian astronomer Nilakantha Somayaji around 1500, although he attributes it
![MathType on X: "The first description of an infinite series that could be used to calculate pi is the Nilakantha series, written by Indian astronomer Nilakantha Somayaji around 1500, although he attributed MathType on X: "The first description of an infinite series that could be used to calculate pi is the Nilakantha series, written by Indian astronomer Nilakantha Somayaji around 1500, although he attributed](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ENm0qiJU8AE9oZj.jpg:large)