It may. But as far as pi has been carried out so far, no repetitions have been found yet.
if you take a perfect circle and divide the circumference by the diameter you get pi (3.14159.....goes on forever as far as we know) no matter how big or small your circle is, if it's a true circle this ration C=pi*D will always be true The decimal representation of pi DOES go on for ever - not just "as far as we know". If it terminated, then pi would be a rational number, and it is not.
yes, but pi is irrational so it goes on forever. To visit 1 million digits of pi, go to this link: http://www.piday.org/million.php
As far as I know, the constant pi is never used in the plural form.
It moves 35/60 of a circle. Circle is circumference 2 pi r. r=4 so that's 8pi So, we have 8x35/60 pi = 280/60 pi = 14/3 pi, or approximately 14.66 inches
Pi is infinite and has no end.
pi never ends it is indefinite.
It may. But as far as pi has been carried out so far, no repetitions have been found yet.
Pi is 3.14159265415.... and so on and so forth. Pi is more commonly used as 3.14 in equations.
So far no one has found the end of pi. Many people round it to 3.14. Because pi does not have an end (that we know of) any answer using pi is only approximate.
if you take a perfect circle and divide the circumference by the diameter you get pi (3.14159.....goes on forever as far as we know) no matter how big or small your circle is, if it's a true circle this ration C=pi*D will always be true The decimal representation of pi DOES go on for ever - not just "as far as we know". If it terminated, then pi would be a rational number, and it is not.
as of October 17, 2011, the record for pi is over 10 trillion digits (10,000,000,000,000)
3.14159 this is how far i know it.
The quote "Science can only take you so far and then you have to leap" is from Chapter 18 of the book "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel. It can be found on page 177 of the paperback edition.
go to pi island.com then you go to the scetion wher it says book a tour and go to pi pi island!!LOL -florii-
yes, but pi is irrational so it goes on forever. To visit 1 million digits of pi, go to this link: http://www.piday.org/million.php
You can get up to 100 million digits here:http://pi.is.online.fr/