I think 105.
0 See: http://www.eveandersson.com/pi/digits/1000000 [Each row contains 50 digits (so look at the 8th row, third digit from the right).]
-- 4 pi -- (pi)2 -- e3 -- square root of 300
Those are the first six digits of pi. Pi ~= 3.141592653... etc
3.14159, to six places.It is not possible to list all of pi, because it is irrational and transcendental, having an infinite series of digits.
The Feynman point is the sequence of six 9s which begins at the 762nd decimal place of Pi or π.
The Feynman point is the sequence of six 9s which begins at the 762nd decimal place of Pi or π.
The Feynman Point
I think 105.
Theta Pi
0 See: http://www.eveandersson.com/pi/digits/1000000 [Each row contains 50 digits (so look at the 8th row, third digit from the right).]
Yes, starting at the 51528th digit.
circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Euclid discovered pi
pi can go on forever because it is just like having 10 divided by 3. the answer would be 3.33 recurring. this is because no matter how long you go into the 3s', you'll never reach when the answer is 10. the amount of 3s' you have are the amounts of 9s' you'll have after the 9.
six is obviously rational because it terminates; unlike pi which is 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993............. and who knows what
Mine shaft