Yes, the sequence "123456789" appears in the decimal expansion of pi. However, it is important to note that pi is an irrational number with an infinite and non-repeating decimal expansion, so it is expected that any finite sequence of numbers will eventually appear. The exact location of "123456789" in the digits of pi is not known due to the random and non-repeating nature of pi's decimal expansion.
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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1.524157875019052e+16
1234567 + 123456789 = 124691356
Yes, but not in the first 200000000 digits, so it was really hard to find. Published by an eleven year old.
No, there are no ongoing patterns. There are some micro-patterns inside pi (such as 123456789) but they have no meaning.
123456789 + 123456789 = 246913578
the answer is 15241578750190521
15,241,578,750,190,521
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543234567890-123456789 = 543111111101
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123456789 + 36853168 = 160309957
123456789 +987654321 =1111111110
123456789-987654321 = -864197532