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Pi Dark Disco Invitation

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Size: 5.25" x 5.25"

Make custom invitations and announcements for every special occasion! Choose from twelve unique paper types, two printing options, and six shape options to design a card that's perfect for you.

  • Dimensions: 5.25" x 5.25"
  • Standard white envelope included
  • High quality, full-color, full-bleed
  • Add photos and text to both sides of this flat card at no extra charge
  • Two printing options available: Standard and High-Definition
  • 12 unique paper types and colors to choose from
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 5.25" x 5.25". For best results please add 1/16" bleed.

Paper Type: Signature Matte

Our Signature Matte paper is a customer favorite—smooth to the touch with a soft eggshell texture that elevates any design. Its sturdy 18 pt weight and natural feel make it the ideal choice for timeless, sophisticated events.

  • Exclusively made for Zazzle
  • Made and Printed in the USA
  • FSC® Certified—sourced from responsibly managed forests that protect both people and planet

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Pi Dark Disco Invitation

Pi Dark Disco Invitation

The number π is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes written as pi. π is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed exactly as a ratio of two integers (such as 22/7 or other fractions that are commonly used to approximate π); consequently, its decimal representation never ends and never settles into a permanent repeating pattern. The digits appear to be randomly distributed, although no proof of this has yet been discovered. π is a transcendental number – a number that is not the root of any nonzero polynomial having rational coefficients. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straight-edge. For thousands of years, mathematicians have attempted to extend their understanding of π, sometimes by computing its value to a high degree of accuracy. Before the 15th century, mathematicians such as Archimedes and Liu Hui used geometrical techniques, based on polygons, to estimate the value of π. Starting around the 15th century, new algorithms based on infinite series revolutionized the computation of π, and were used by mathematicians including Madhava of Sangamagrama, Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Srinivasa Ramanujan. In the 20th and 21st centuries, mathematicians and computer scientists discovered new approaches that – when combined with increasing computational power – extended the decimal representation of π to, as of late 2011, over 10 trillion (1013) digits. Scientific applications generally require no more than 40 digits of π, so the primary motivation for these computations is the human desire to break records, but the extensive calculations involved have been used to test supercomputers and high-precision multiplication algorithms. Because its definition relates to the circle, π is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses, or spheres. It is also found in formulae from other branches of science, such as cosmology, number theory, statistics, fractals, thermodynamics, mechanics, and electromagnetism. The ubiquitous nature of π makes it one of the most widely known mathematical constants, both inside and outside the scientific community: Several books devoted to it have been published; the number is celebrated on Pi Day; and news headlines often contain reports about record-setting calculations of the digits of π. Several people have endeavored to memorize the value of π with increasing precision, leading to records of over 67,000 digits. 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399

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By P M.October 23, 2021Verified Purchase
Flat Invitation, Size: 5.25" x 5.25", Paper: Signature Matte, Corner: Squared, Envelopes: White, Print Quality: Standard
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I am so very pleased with the cards I ordered. Arrived even 3 days earlier than anticipated. The quality is excellent and I highly recommend this company. VERY happy with the finished work! OUTSTANDING! The quality of the matte finish was perfect.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By AnonymousJuly 2, 2024Verified Purchase
Flat Invitation, Size: 5.25" x 5.25", Paper: Signature Matte, Corner: Squared, Envelopes: White, Print Quality: Standard
I found this fairly easy to edit and have printed. It turned out nicely and made a good way to set the theme for the party. . It was a lovely invitation. I was able to add a photo on the back. The printing quality was excellent.
1 out of 5 stars rating
By Loriann S.April 29, 2025Verified Purchase
Flat Invitation, Size: 5.25" x 5.25", Paper: Signature Matte, Corner: Circle, Envelopes: White, Print Quality: Standard
This is the second printing of my order as you can see it’s not printed as I ordered. It’s crooked and off-center. It needs to be replaced again.

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Created on: 3/8/2013, 1:10 PM
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