Pi's digits never end or repeat

Mathematics
Pi's digits never end or repeat

Pi, an irrational number, has a never-ending, non-repeating decimal expansion calculated to trillions of digits, appearing universally in mathematics and hiding every possible number sequence.

Pi (π = 3.14159...) is an irrational number, meaning its decimal expansion goes on forever without any repeating pattern. Mathematicians have calculated pi to over 100 trillion digits, yet it continues infinitely. This constant represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, a universal relationship.

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