there is a last digit to pi. It was found in April of 2008. Here is the article to prove it: http://watleyreview.com/2004/062904-3.html
They got an award for it being a satirical article if you read down to the bottom of the page, Pi is an irrational number that has no end, want proof? http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/57091.html
Even so,the actual value of Pi is NOT arbitrary-the last number is not whatever you want it to be (assuming the was a "last" number)all numbers in Pi are the result of computation.
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There is no last digit of Pi, (π). It is an irrational number which means it goes on forever.Pi (approx 3.1416) doesn't have a last digit because it is irrational (and coincidentally, transcendental).That means, basically, the decimal form of pi extends infinitely past the decimal point and so you will never get to "the last digit of pi".
3.14159265358979323846 The next digit is a 2, so that last six is both the correct digit, and correctly rounded.
There is no last digit of pi. It is possible to calculate the digits of pi an infinite number of times. The one millionth number is 5.
It's been proven that pi is an irrational number. In other words, it can't bewritten with a finite number of digits, and there is no 'last digit'.
It takes a lot of concentration and free time to calculate the billionth digit of pi. The billionth digit of pi is nine.
There is no "last digit" of pi. Pi is irrational. Irrational numbers go in forever; like infinity
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There is no end to pi! so there is no ending digit in this irrational number. There is no last digit in pi because it goes on forever. Usually people shorten it to 3.14.
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There is no last digit of Pi, (π). It is an irrational number which means it goes on forever.Pi (approx 3.1416) doesn't have a last digit because it is irrational (and coincidentally, transcendental).That means, basically, the decimal form of pi extends infinitely past the decimal point and so you will never get to "the last digit of pi".
3.14159265358979323846 The next digit is a 2, so that last six is both the correct digit, and correctly rounded.
There is no last digit of pi. It is possible to calculate the digits of pi an infinite number of times. The one millionth number is 5.
It's been proven that pi is an irrational number. In other words, it can't bewritten with a finite number of digits, and there is no 'last digit'.
It takes a lot of concentration and free time to calculate the billionth digit of pi. The billionth digit of pi is nine.
Means nothing to me. But the value called "pi" is 3.1415926535897932385 (rounded on the last digit). This number is the ratio of a circle's AREA divided by the DIAMETER.
Pi doesn't have a last digit - it goes on for infinity (it also doesn't seem to repeat itself, so there can't even be a philosophical argument for the last digit).
It's never done.