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You math experts should know what pi is. If you don't, look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi. Hope it helps.
Contest: whoever can memorize the most digits in pi wins! Look here to practice but please don't cheat! http://www.joyofpi.com/pi.html I can only memorize this much without looking: 3.1415926 Good luck, and remember, no cheating! Last edited by Jessica; March 09, 2009 at 08:04 PM. Reason: added some help; corrected some errors |
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I can get to 3.14. That's all.
I have to admit that I think that memorizing more than two or three decimal digits of pi is a waste of time. And I actually tell my students that same thing. I'd rather spend my time memorizing something that is useful in life. Like the conjugations of hablar, comer and vivir. Which I am off to do now. Enjoy your memorization of pi...............................
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3.141592
I never needed more detail to resolve problems. Saludos
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I remember the first five digits after the decimal point from high school math, and that's all I've ever needed. If I need more when programming something, I just define it as a constant (if it's not already)..
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