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2023-11-07 00:53:37
There's no end to π (Pi). It is an irrational number. As such, it has no final digit. [Link]
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2023-11-07 01:14:38
NNN. Clearly a joke
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2023-11-07 08:39:27
Read the word above the picture. The OP *knows* that pi has no last digits. That's the exact point of this post.
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2023-11-07 12:08:18
Technically, Pi could "end" in a series of repeating periodic digits like 587230785872307858723078... so those would be its last digits, even not really ending [Link]
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2023-11-07 12:47:10
False / misleading fact. Pi (π) is an irrational number, and such, has no true end. The sequence in the image ‘58723078’ appears once in π (as of the first billion digits) and is at the 9,495,234th spot. Sequence extract in question: 6825794215.58723078.3820398720 Source: stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/contrib/pi/pi-billion.txt
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2023-11-07 13:47:56
NNN, this is pointing out ("HOW") that ChatGPT has given an incorrect answer, as the reader is assumed to understand that there are no last digits in pi.
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2023-11-07 13:51:29
To many Ppl could get it wrong and would beleive Pi could be a rational number. So it is good to mention that [Link]
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