It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
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It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
These are the first 31 digits of pi:3.1415926535897932384626433832795The number not found is zero.
These are the first 31 digits of pi:3.1415926535897932384626433832795The number not found is zero
Well, to mathematicians, they concluded that pi is irrational meaning that it shows no pattern and is infinite.Mathematicians have already found that there are over 4 trillion digits in pi...its infinite. pi starts with the 50 digits: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751...
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There is a computer program that will print out the value of pi to even more decimal places than that.
The first occurrence of the digit 0 in the digits of pi is at the 32nd decimal place.
Zero (0).
You can find lots of digits of pi online, in different places. But really, there is no practical use for any of those; having the value displayed on your scientific calculator - with 10 or 12 significant digits - or on the computer with 15 significant digits is more than enough for any calculation where you need pi.
22,459,157,718,361 digits
Because pi is an irrational number (meaning that the numbers after the decimal never end) and the computational power of computers is always increasing the number of digits found in pi will continue to increase and change every day. The number of digits of pi have surpassed one billion (i think, I will try to find a site). They have a supercomputer always on, getting more and more accurate. A guy had a computer on for 7 years and got a billion digits of pi (with an old laptop). However you only really need just over 30 to be accurate enough by any standards.