Pi is 3.141592654 it is an irrational number (meaning it will have infinite number of digits to the right of the decimal point, without repetition)
Pi is an irrational number
3.1416 is an approximation of the mathematical constant pi (π), which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is an irrational number, so its decimal representation goes on infinitely without repetition.
Pi is an irrational number and it is 3.14 to two decimal places
Pi has an infinite number of decimal places
There is no finite-length decimal number for pi. The decimal for pi goes on until infinity! The most commonly used approximation is 3.14
There is only one decimal point in the number Pi
Pi has no definite number of decimal places. It can (theoretically) be written to an infinite number of decimals.
The number pi (π) is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction. While the first few digits of pi are commonly known as 3.14159, the number goes on infinitely without repetition. Therefore, it is not possible to list the first 100 numbers of pi as it is a non-terminating and non-repeating decimal.
The square root of pi is a finite number. However, it is an irrational number. That implies that if you try to write it out as a decimal number, it will stretch out to an infinite number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point.
Pi to 33 decimal places = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502 So, the number 0 is the 33rd digit (of you count the 3 before the decimal place) But, if you count after the decimal place, then it is the number 2.
False Pi has infinite number of digits with no repetition so there is no way of discovering ALL of Pi's digits.