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What is a good method for learning Pi?

I was, for a time, able to recite the first 100 numbers of pi of the top of my head. I did this by doing the following: I split the numbers of pi up in to rows of ten. I have provided an example of the first few numbers: 3. 1415926535 8979323864 2463383279 I just learnt the rows of 10


How many decimal places was Chao Lu able to recite?

Lu Chao from China is the recognized Guinness record holder for reciting digits of Pi. He successfully recited 67,890 digits of pi in 24 hours and 4 minutes with an error at the 67,891st digit, saying it was a "5", when it was actually a "0".


How long did it take akira haraguchi to recite pi to the 100000 digits by memory?

Akira Haraguchi recited the digits of pi from memory to an astonishing length of 100,000 digits in a feat that took him approximately 16 hours and 30 minutes to complete. This remarkable achievement occurred in 2006 and is recognized as one of the longest recitations of pi by memory. Haraguchi's dedication and extensive preparation contributed to his ability to perform this incredible memory task.


Who memorized the first 42195 digits of pi in February 18 1995?

On February 18, 1995, a Japanese mathematician named Akira Haraguchi memorized the first 42195 digits of pi. This impressive feat took him over 16 hours to recite and was recognized as a significant achievement in the world of memorization. Haraguchi's record highlighted the dedication and skill involved in memorizing such a vast number of digits.


What is the cubic root of pi squared multiplied by pi?

[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.

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How many digits of pi did gaurav memorize and recite?

three.


How long would it take to recite all the know digits of pi with no breaks?

to recite pi without taking any breaks would take forever. This is because pi is a number that never stops, and goes on forever. Pi=3.14159265..., but goes on longer and longer. Pi is normally rounded to: 3.14 ================================== How far you get depends on how fast you recite, which you didn't mention. Let's say you could recite two digits every second without a break, and still figure out some way to eat and breathe. You would recite 172,800 in a day, 63,115,200 in a year, and 5,049,216,000 in 80 years. In 2005, a supercomputer team in Japan announced that they had tabulated (pi) out to 1,241 billion decimal digits ... a little over 245 times what you recited in eighty years, or roughly 19,662 years at 2 per second. But it's a race you can't win. In the next 19,662 years, the number of known digits will be many times what it is today.


How long would it take to recite all the known digits of PI?

How long would it take ypu to repeat/recite 50 billion digits or more.


How long would it take to recite all the known digits of PI with no breaks?

I'm guessing that you couldn't do it in your lifetime, especially since you would have to memorize them first before you could recite them, assuming you weren't allowed to read them.


What are a lot of digits of pi 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419?

It depends, some can recite up to 100-1000 digits, but I can go up to 40-50


Why is it important to make a commitment to understanding the material instead of just memorizing it?

Because anyone can memorise facts and figures - without having to understand what they mean. for example, people can recite Pi to varying decimal places (I can recite the first 18) from memory. It's a completely different matter, however in understanding how Pi relates to mathematics.


What is pi 100000000000000000 digits past the decimal?

Oh honey, I don't have time to recite pi to 100 quadrillion digits for you. Just know that pi is an irrational number that goes on forever without repeating. So, if you need that many digits of pi, I suggest you grab a calculator and have fun with it!


Who hold the record of knowing the most digets of pi?

In 1995 a Japanese man, Akira Haraguchi, 59, managed to recite pi's first 83,431 decimal places,setting the world record.But this could be old though.


What is the future tense of recite?

The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."


What is a good method for learning Pi?

I was, for a time, able to recite the first 100 numbers of pi of the top of my head. I did this by doing the following: I split the numbers of pi up in to rows of ten. I have provided an example of the first few numbers: 3. 1415926535 8979323864 2463383279 I just learnt the rows of 10


What part of speech is recite?

Recite is a verb.


How many decimal places did Hiroyuki Gotu recite of pi?

Roughly 42000 digits. It took him over 9 hours. (Clinical Psychologist interested in these sorts of things)