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4150638 No.4150638 [Reply] [Original]

If computers are so smart why haven't they found the end if Pi yet?

>> No.4150639

they have

>> No.4150642

>>4150639
>>4150638
Wut?

Pi is irrational. It. Does. Not. End.

>> No.4150659

It reaches a limit. That limit is called "π". We always use approximations of this limit for our calculations.

>> No.4150664

>>4150642

Shh. I've been doing maths for ten years now, and the first thing we learned is that <span class="math">\pi[/spoiler] ends with '1'.

>> No.4150668

>>4150638
1=Pi
0=0

10=2Pi
11=3Pi

Computers found Pi long ago. You're just too stupid to understand it.

>> No.4150678

>>4150664

>knows the ending
>implying that means there aren't an infinite many numbers inbetween the start and ending

>> No.4150685

>>4150639
>>4150664
>>4150642
>>4150678
Guys, are you seriously being trolled by that? Come on /sci/, don't be that gullible, what would /lit/ think if they watched us?

>> No.4150693

>>4150638
The computers are all scared of posing competition to Chuck Norris

>> No.4150697

>>4150685

I don't think they'd know what pi is


that or they'd spew some philosophical hand-wavy explanation of why books>science

>> No.4150706

>>4150678
>Implying that was the point.
Besides, if there is an ending, isn't there a finite many numbers inbetween the start and ending ? It wouldn't be an ending then.

>> No.4150709

are you stupid or what, the last digit of Pi is 1, it was proven by Euler ages ago.

>> No.4150737

>>4150638
'Cause PI is like your mama - so fat!

>> No.4150760

Actually, the computers have found the end of Pi. They're not telling us what it is, because the human race isn't advanced enough to handle such knowledge. In fact, you should see some of the other things that they're keeping from us for our own good.

>> No.4151043

Wolfram confirmed for not knowing the end of pi.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=end+of+pi

>> No.4151050

>>4151043
Wait, I was being slanderous
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=last+digit+of+pi

>> No.4151066

>>4150709
Yeah, but Gauss later demonstrated that the proof was erroneous. It ends with 3, in fact.

>> No.4151080

Look, gaize: If I guess that the end of Pi is a "3", are my chances of being right 11.1%? Or what?

>> No.4151130

>>4151080

Any digit is equally likely, so you'd have a 10% chance of being right.

>> No.4151138

>>4151130
Not 0, dipshit. It's a 1/9 chance. You are so bad at math, god damn.

>> No.4151146

>>4151130
Retard detected.

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>>4151138

>> No.4151156

>>4151147
but he's right...think about it
0 can't be the last digit. The last digit of 1.4240 isn't 0, it's 4 because 1.4240 is the same as 1.424000000

>> No.4151160

>>4151138
The 32th digit of pi is 0. It's as frequent as the other digits.

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>>4151147
>LULZ I WAS JUST PRETENDING TO BE RETARDED. XD!!1

>> No.4151165

>>4151160
Yes, but if pi were to end, you wouldn't say 0 would be the last digit because it ends at the digit before that.

>> No.4151168

>>4150638
Pi loops around back. So obviously, one is assured that the last number is 3.

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>>4151156
>>4151165