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What is the full entire method for pie or 3.14?

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Zombinukzz

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First of all, it is pi and not pie.

Pi is an irrational number (in fact it is a special kind of irrational, called a transcendental) and so it has an infinitely long, non-recurring representation. This is true not only in its decimal or binary representation but in any base - other than pi itself.

The value of pi has been calculated to over 10 trillion digits.

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