"...although many mathematicians have tried to find it, no repeating pattern for pi has been discovered..." (http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.pi.html).
The digits of pi neither repeat or end. They go on forever, but they do not repeat themselves. (Pi is a irrational number, it cannot be written as a fraction).
The decimal digits of Pi never end - they continue on infinitival. The digits are also believed not to repeat - this is why it is known as an irrational number. Whereas real [EDIT: NOT Real but...
No. Pi is a transcendental number which is a kind of irrational number. It has an infinite decimal representation which does not end nor does it go into a recurring cycle. That does not mean that...
In math, things that are a repeating decimal or stand for something are given a Greek letter to represent it. The ratio of the circumference to the radius of a circle is 3.141592654... It was the...