Pi is never-ending, thus infinite, but it is usually considered 3.14 for short.
Pi has no definite number of decimal places. It can (theoretically) be written to an infinite number of decimals.
Pi written in decimal has an infinite number of decimals. The first digits are 3.14159265.
Pi has an infinite number of decimal places
An infinite number.
pi is a transcendental number and has an infinite decimal representation. Being infinite, there is no last decimal place. Moreover, unlike 1.3 which goes into an infinitely long repeating pattern, pi does not. So there is no answer to the question.
An infinite amount.
If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.
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.
infinite number of digits after the decimal point -- pi does not have a finite value.
'Pi' has an infinite number of decimal places ... it never ends. The beginning is: 3.14159 26535
Pi is an irrational number because as a decimal number it is infinite which means it has no terminating ending
Pi, and the square root of pi, belong to a category known as transcendental numbers, which means that not only do they have an infinite decimal expansion (the numbers following the decimal go on forever) but the decimal expansion follows no pattern and is unpredictable. Irrational numbers also have an infinite decimal expansion, but not necessarily an unpredictable one.