File:Pattern to the Digits of Pi Figure 1.svg
Summary
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English: From ancient Babylonia to the Middle Ages in Europe to the present day of supercomputers, mathematicians have been striving to calculate the mysterious number. They have searched for exact fractions, formulas, and, more recently, patterns in the long string of numbers starting with 3.14159 2653. I have discovered the pattern to the Digits of Pi and have provided a graphical image that shows how the digits are determined. English: Graphical image showing how the Digits of Pi are calculated |
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| Author | Robert Stupack (AB94904) |
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