Oh, dude, Pi is like that never-ending story that just keeps going and going. It's an irrational number, so it goes on forever without repeating. So, technically, all the numbers are in Pi... somewhere. But good luck finding your birthday in there!
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Pi is an irrational number, meaning it has an infinite number of non-repeating decimals. Therefore, it contains all possible combinations of numbers, from 0 to 9, in its decimal expansion. This implies that every single digit number appears in Pi an infinite number of times, although the exact sequence and frequency of these numbers cannot be predicted due to the random nature of Pi's digits.
3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 5820974944 5923078164 0628620899 8628034825 3421170679
Pi is a representation of a number that will never end. Thus, no one in the world knows all of the numbers of Pi. Here are a few: 3.14159265358979323846
No. pi/2 is a fraction but, since pi is irrational, so it pi/2.
The first numbers of pi is 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 58209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679
pi is infinite pi is about 3.1415
π (pi) = 3.141592653
Real numbers are all numbers which do not contain "i", when "i" represents the square root of -1. All numbers which do contain "i" are "imaginary numbers" and are not real numbers. This means that all numbers you'd ordinarily use are real numbers - all the counting numbers (integers) and all decimals are real numbers. So in answer to your question, all the real numbers that are not whole numbers are all the decimal numbers - including irrational decimals such as pi.