Pi is an unlimited number of 3.14.................... There is no last number, since it's unlimited..
Ther is no last nuber in pi. Pi is a never ending number that continues forever, even after the end of time.
Oh honey, you're barking up the wrong tree with that question. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it goes on forever without repeating. So asking for the last four digits of pi is like asking for the last page of a never-ending book. Just grab a calculator and have fun trying to find them yourself!
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pi is a transcendental number, which is a kind of irrational number. That means that the decimal representation of pi does not end (nor does it have a recurring sequence). There is, therefore, no last digit.
The last digit in pi is 0, because any number can end with a zero by adding an .0 or if it's a decimal, like pi, just ad a zero.
There is no last digit of pi. It is possible to calculate the digits of pi an infinite number of times. The one millionth number is 5.
Pi is an irrational number, meaning it has an infinite number of decimal places that do not repeat. Therefore, there is no "last digit" of pi. However, for practical purposes, the last digit commonly used is 3, as it is the third decimal place in the number 3.14159.
The last digits of pi are unknown. The number is not a rational number and will continue on out to infinity. There was a satire written as a news story that appeared, but it was not true.
It's been proven that pi is an irrational number. In other words, it can't bewritten with a finite number of digits, and there is no 'last digit'.
There is no end to pi! so there is no ending digit in this irrational number. There is no last digit in pi because it goes on forever. Usually people shorten it to 3.14.
there is a last digit to pi. It was found in April of 2008. Here is the article to prove it: http://watleyreview.com/2004/062904-3.html They got an award for it being a satirical article if you read down to the bottom of the page, Pi is an irrational number that has no end, want proof? http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/57091.html Even so,the actual value of Pi is NOT arbitrary-the last number is not whatever you want it to be (assuming the was a "last" number)all numbers in Pi are the result of computation. or... 0