Pi!

Holy crap, Pi goes past 3.14!? Man, I need to pay attention in math class more...
 
I was bored in Math Intensive (7th grade) so I noticed that on page 11 there was the first 5 blocks of pi (going by how you seperate them up there) I had determined myself to memorize them, although having not utilized pi in a while I have been accidentally replacing the 971 in the fourth block with a 3.

3.141592653589793238462643383279502884136939935710
 
By memory, all I know (and care about) is 3.1415926535
Although, sensei was amused at the 10,000 digits. And the actual largest number I kow is a googleplex. It's like this:
10101010

10 to the power of 10, to the power of 10, to the power of 10. Or 10 to the power of a google (1 followed by 100 zeroes), which is technically impossible.
 
All I know is 3.141592654, the most my calculator can read. And I doubt you'd memorize them. If a moderator edited your post with different numbers, you wouldn't notice.
 
3.14 most of the time. I keep wanting to say pi is 3.1459, but it's not. D:

I'm too lazy to learn more than that. I don't need it, really. Most math books I've seen have said just use 3.14. The calculator has more if a more exact measurement is needed. ;x
 
XDD;
This reminds me, I was in Luzern, Switzerland in July with my school, and I came across this:

[PokeCommunity.com] Pi!


Naturally, I took a picture~.

The number is 337 on that pic.
 
I didn't even know what pi was until I saw this thread, stared at it blankly for a few seconds, then went to Wikipedia... Well no, in truth, seeing 3.14 jogged my memory, but since it has no relevance to my life, it's no surprise I didn't remember it at all.


Animadversion, that photo just looks like "TP" to me.
 
Up until a few weeks ago all I knew was 3.14 and then I learned 3.14159 \o/ I don't bother with it much since we have awesome calculators that know all of this for us :3
 
Ok. The exact answer I know is that:
3.14159...
I pawn xD
 
Basically, I know that pie is 3.141592653 and I can't go further then that. >.<
 
I wish they could make it some short fraction instead of this infinity of digits.

Isn't 22/7 the other accepted number? It's infinitely repeating, and it's somewhat close to pi?
 
I only remember 3.1415926535897932. It's pretty extensive compared to other people, but miniscule when put up against all of pi. :333;
 
I know only fifty digits of Pi (well, fifty-one if you count the three). My goal is to memorize one-hundred in the near future. ^^

3.14159 26535 89793238 4626433 83279 50288 41971 6939 937510
 
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