Infinity is not a number, but a concept representing something that is unbounded or limitless. As such, it does not have a specific number of digits. In mathematics, infinity is often used to describe a quantity that is larger than any finite number. Therefore, infinity cannot be quantified in terms of digits.
Infinity is not a number written with digits, like 1, 2, ... 10, 11, etc.
It's infinite, but here's a website that takes the "infinity" to 4 million digits.See below for the related link
Infinity cannot be expressed by any specific number. Any number you can express in digits, regardless of the number of digits, will always be less than infinity.Also, we don't know if infinity has any 0's in it at all. It may even be a series of 9's, since 9999 is bigger than the equivalence of 9000.Infinity is a theoretical number, even if it is proven to be existent. In respect, there are more than one infinity:The largest number;The smallest number;Pi.Infinity is an expression we use as 'to go on forever'. Even if you attempted to write infinity down, you could always add another digit to make it bigger, so if you thought the smallest infinity was 0.000001, you could add another tenth to make 0.0000001.Fact: If you wrote each digit of infinity the size of an electron, there wouldn't be enough electrons in the whole of existence to fit infinity's digits on.
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infinity or no ending
From 1 to infinity. In other words, it can have any amount of digits.
The very definition of infinity means there is no specific number. Infinity means without end or without a limit.
Infinity is not a number written with digits, like 1, 2, ... 10, 11, etc.
Infinity.
'pi' is an irrational number, which means that the decimal digits are not in any regular order, and the digits continue to infinity. pi = 3.141592..... ( is the correct way to write 'pi'). The word 'infinity' means 'never ending' or 'never finishing'.
Depends on what the situation and number is. In generally, there can be as many digits as needed after a decimal point. The amount is infinity.
It's infinite, but here's a website that takes the "infinity" to 4 million digits.See below for the related link
Infinity miles. Pi is irrational so its decimal representation has an infinite number of non-repeating digits.
The number of digits on both sides of the decimal point is up to you! For instance, Pi is accepted as being 3.14 (two places) for general use. But, 3.14159265359 is to 11 places, and it can stretch on into infinity!
Infinity cannot be expressed by any specific number. Any number you can express in digits, regardless of the number of digits, will always be less than infinity.Also, we don't know if infinity has any 0's in it at all. It may even be a series of 9's, since 9999 is bigger than the equivalence of 9000.Infinity is a theoretical number, even if it is proven to be existent. In respect, there are more than one infinity:The largest number;The smallest number;Pi.Infinity is an expression we use as 'to go on forever'. Even if you attempted to write infinity down, you could always add another digit to make it bigger, so if you thought the smallest infinity was 0.000001, you could add another tenth to make 0.0000001.Fact: If you wrote each digit of infinity the size of an electron, there wouldn't be enough electrons in the whole of existence to fit infinity's digits on.
The last digits of pi are unknown. The number is not a rational number and will continue on out to infinity. There was a satire written as a news story that appeared, but it was not true.