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2006-06-15 10:59:30 · 10 answers · asked by Silence Dogood 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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You can find all the digits of pi by using this formula;

pi/2 = 2/1 x 2/3 x 4/3 x 4/5 x 6/5 x 6/7 x 8/7 x 8/9 ... and so on.

Of course, the formula is infinitely long, as is pi, so it will take you a long, long, time.

2006-06-15 11:14:01 · answer #1 · answered by Tom J 2 · 0 1

Pi is a number that continues forever. It is about 7/22 in fractions, although that isn't exact. It is 3.1415926535897932384 626433832795028841971 693993751058209749445 923078164062862089986 280348253421170679821 480865132823066470938 446095505822317253594 081284811174502841027 019385211055596446229 489549303819642881097 566593344612847564823 378678316527120190914 564856692346034861045 432664821339360726024 914127372458700660631 55881748815209209628292540917153... That is as much as I know off the bat. It goes on forever and never repeats its self.

2006-06-15 11:33:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are an infinite number of digits in the decimal expansion of Pi, starting with 3.1415926535897932384626433832795. You can find the first million digits of Pi here: http://3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592.com/index1.html

2006-06-15 11:05:17 · answer #3 · answered by Pascal 7 · 0 0

It has been proven that PI is an irrational number - this means that it's impossible to know ALL of the digits in the number.

PI has been calculated to an accuracy of millions of digits.

2006-06-15 11:04:37 · answer #4 · answered by Joe B 2 · 0 0

An easy way to remember a bunch of the numbers is:

May I have a large container of coffee today?

Count the letters:
3.14159265

2006-06-15 12:29:40 · answer #5 · answered by wd5gnr 4 · 0 0

It's an infinite series of decimal numbers. Practically, you round it off at a reasonable point given your units and level of accuracy required.

3.14159265359

2006-06-15 11:04:57 · answer #6 · answered by Paul 3 · 0 0

Well to answer that question you need to make a circle and use the formula (c devided by d) and a calculator with a LCD screen with infinite space.

2006-06-15 11:48:44 · answer #7 · answered by sprinkles/rwb 2 · 0 0

The actuall number goes on forever but this number is close:

3.1415926535897932384626433832795................

2006-06-15 11:04:20 · answer #8 · answered by savio_anurang 1 · 0 0

http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pi.html

2006-06-15 11:04:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

There are more.... it continues infinitely.

2006-06-15 11:05:23 · answer #10 · answered by Steven B 6 · 0 0

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