3.14159 and so on.
The numerical representation of pi is approximately 3.14159. However, pi is an irrational number, so its decimal representation continues infinitely without repeating.
pi is a transcendental number and has an infinite decimal representation. Being infinite, there is no last decimal place. Moreover, unlike 1.3 which goes into an infinitely long repeating pattern, pi does not. So there is no answer to the question.
There are no "three" digits in the decimal representation of pi (π). The first few digits of pi are 3.14159..., but the only "three" digit is the initial "3."
All numbers are unique and so there is no other number equal to pi. Pi is not a rational number so there is no fraction that is equal to pi. It has an infinitely long non-recurring decimal representation so there is no way to write a decimal eqiuvalent either.
The 1,000th decimal of Pi is 9.
The decimal representation of pi, as of late 2011, is over 10 trillion (1013) digits.
The decimal representation of pi, as of late 2011, is over 10 trillion (1013) digits.
The decimal representation of pi, as of late 2011, is over 10 trillion (1013) digits.
The numerical representation of pi is approximately 3.14159. However, pi is an irrational number, so its decimal representation continues infinitely without repeating.
pi is a transcendental number and has an infinite decimal representation. Being infinite, there is no last decimal place. Moreover, unlike 1.3 which goes into an infinitely long repeating pattern, pi does not. So there is no answer to the question.
Pi * * * * * No it is not. Apart from the fact that pi is an irrational number and so its decimal representation is infinitely long, pi is approximately 3.14159 - not quite the same as 3.149!
Infinity miles. Pi is irrational so its decimal representation has an infinite number of non-repeating digits.
There are no "three" digits in the decimal representation of pi (π). The first few digits of pi are 3.14159..., but the only "three" digit is the initial "3."
All numbers are unique and so there is no other number equal to pi. Pi is not a rational number so there is no fraction that is equal to pi. It has an infinitely long non-recurring decimal representation so there is no way to write a decimal eqiuvalent either.
pi is a transcendental number, which is a kind of irrational number. That means that the decimal representation of pi does not end (nor does it have a recurring sequence). There is, therefore, no last digit.
It is the decimal representation of two numbers.It is the decimal representation of two numbers.It is the decimal representation of two numbers.It is the decimal representation of two numbers.
Because it has been proven to be an irrational number. And an irrational number cannot have a terminating or recurring decimal representation.