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No, there are no ongoing patterns. There are some micro-patterns inside pi (such as 123456789) but they have no meaning.
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Basically No, The number pi has a decimal fraction that goes on forever and never falls into a repeating pattern. That is characteristic of irrational numbers like pi.
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...
pi is an irrational number. It can not be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
Pi doesn't end. It has been computed as of October 2011 to ten trillion places with no discernible pattern.
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"...although many mathematicians have tried to find it, no repeating pattern for pi has been discovered..." (http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pi.html).
An irrational number has no end and pi is infinite and has no end, therefore pi is irrational. Note: There are computers that have been computing the number pi for a long time and there has been no end yet. The numbers just keep going on and on and there is no rhyme reason or pattern to it.
Pi is in fact a never ending number since it's decimal part goes on for ever and has no specific pattern. Ha!
pi = C/D Pi is generally round to either 3.14 or 22/7. However, pi is irrational, meaning it cannot be expressed as a fraction and has a infinite number of decimal places with numbers that have no pattern