204,804-204,809th digits of PI And if you don't believe me, I have 4 million digits saved ;) It's the first time the numbers 12895 appear
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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.
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It probably appears an infinite number of times, but this hasn't been proven mathematically.
It doesn't because it repeats the same bunch of numbers. I just did a simple mathematical test on a calculator and it outputs 3.1428571428571428571428571428571. Look At that. 3.142857. with 142857 repeating, Which means 060193 does never appear. Its a non terminating decimal which means that 060193 will never appear. Case Closed.
[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.