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As I was walking to school, I realized that today is March 14, which is Pi Day. So with that I ask, how many numbers of Pi do you know, even if just 3.14? 

 

All I know is 3.1415926.

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3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197

 

i think this is right, i got bored a few days ago and looked it up, but i forgot like, alot


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So are we talking blueberry flavor or apple?

 

On a serious note one of my classmates back in Junior High memorized almost half of it. He has a better memory than me, that's for sure.

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3.14159 is about as far as I've remembered that number. I stopped using approximations for pi in math class several years ago, and have since gotten used to using the pi button on my calculator to carry out calculations with greater accuracy, in addition to leaving answers in terms of pi.
 
Pi and other transcendental numbers such as e fascinate me. They arise from nature itself, and as such provide a window into the primordial fabric of reality. 
 
Pi also plays a role in the beauty of mathematics, one way being through Euler's identity:
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Where e is Euler's number, and i is the imaginary unit such that i equals the square root of negative one.
 
All this in mind, Happy Pi Day :D

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Oh yeah I just realized my school is holding an event for pi day.

 

Anyways I know raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, bumble berry and Apple

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But.... Pi is infinite. So he memorized only half of infinity? Wouldn't that still be infinity? :D

He memorized half of what the math teacher had on the wall lol. I should've been more specific.

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Also, I took it upon myself to memorize the square root of 2 to, like, 50 digits a while back. 1.41421356237309504880168242096980785696718753769480. Why the square root of 2, you ask? Because I figured out that, for a rectangle of width 1 and length √2, you can cut the length in half or double the width indefinitely, and you'll always have a rectangle of the same proportionate length and width.

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Oh yeah! I almost forgot!! Thanks! I used to have pi memeorized to the 40th digit, but all I can remember now is just 3.1415926535897932384626. That's nothing! DX

 

And then all I know of the square root of pi is just 1.77. I'm so sad of little knowledge. Shun me. Shuuuuuuunnnnnn....

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I used to have pi memorized to 240 digits. Sadly that was a few years ago, now I max around 80 on a good day.

 

3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820964944592306

 

I give up, I probably made a couple mistakes anyway  :lol:


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Pi is actually an infinite number.   Funny, in HS we tried to write the numbers out, which in a way was bad b/c we covered the school with so much papers, :lol:

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