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The first million are posted online (see related link below).

Whatever they are, it serves no purpose to print them out, because no one is going to use them. The most complex scientific calculations are handled using an estimate to within 40 decimal places. The rest are generated solely as a computational challenge.

Including the first 40 digits after the decimal point, pi is:

3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 (this would round to a 2)

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