Pi is a constant, it doesn't have a largest value.
The numerical value of π truncated to 50 decimal places is:
3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 and the link will give you Pi to 1 billion digits
2007-08-07 18:13:21
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answered by jellybeanmom 5
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Pi doesn't have a largest value; your question is like asking "what's the largest value of 2". It just is what it is.
The value of pi is close to 3.1415926535897932.......... This number does not end and does not repeat itself.
2007-08-07 18:15:20
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answered by mdnif 3
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The largest (and only) value of pi is 3.14159265348979323...
2007-08-07 18:14:08
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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Pi is a constant and only have a value of 3.1415926535897932...
There is no largest value for pi.
2007-08-07 18:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It appears that you know value of pi has endlessly increasing digits in its decimal form!
So you have cleverly asked a question what number of digits are known now. We know that each increased number of digit (in an endless digits decimal answer) increases value of it (though it is very marginal)!
I have not faced a need of more than five decimal digits accuracy of pi value in a 35 year career as engineer. So I have not explored value of pi.
However a study of squares of typical numbers and manner of increase of related answer digits could give you a clue to find answer to your requirement!
Example is...
50^2= 25,00 and--> 51^2= 2601
500^2=250,000and--> 501^2= 251,001
5000^2= 2500,0000 and-->5001^2=2501,0001
Closely analyze all three answers and...
Now find 2601/9, 251001/9 and 2501,0001/9.
Answers are 17^2, 167^2, and1667^2
This way you can carry computing to difficult zones!
pi value is also one of those!
Search an answer as needed to you!
Regards!
2007-08-07 19:00:32
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answered by kkr 3
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Luke garrison
2007-08-07 18:12:44
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answered by Jpressure 3
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