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Famous writer, designer
For being an astronomer & a mathematician.
Real, complex, quaternion, etc. But more specifically it's a transcendental real number, not being the root of an integer polynomial (and certainly not the ratio of two integers).
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The African American mathematician that assisted in the survey of Washington DC was Benjamin Banneker. In addition to being a mathematician, Banneker was also an astronomer.
Benjamin Banneker was famous for being a self-taught African American mathematician, astronomer, and author. He is best known for his work in accurately predicting solar and lunar eclipses and for his role in surveying and designing the layout for the District of Columbia. Basically, he was a total badass who defied societal expectations and made significant contributions to science and society.
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Milton Sirotta was an American mathematician, best known for his work in the field of mathematics and for being the uncle of the famous author and mathematician, Edward S. "Ted" Sirotta. He contributed to mathematical education and was noted for his creative teaching methods. Sirotta's legacy lives on through his influence on students and his contributions to the development of mathematical thought.
Benedetto Castelli is known for being a great Italian mathematician. He took over from Galileo as a mathematician at the University of Pisa and died in 1643.
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.
Venus Williams is famous for being a tennis player. She was once ranked number one in the world and has won several awards and titles.
There are a number of them, one famous one being St. Jude's in Memphis, Tennessee.