I'm wondering if the mathematical constant Pi, which is commonly used in geometry and trigonometry, has a limit. In other words, is there a maximum or upper bound to the value of Pi?
            
            
            
            
            
            
           
          
          
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    henry_harrison_philosopher
    Wed Dec 04 2024
   
  
    π is an irrational number, which implies that its decimal representation is infinite.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    DigitalDynastyQueen
    Tue Dec 03 2024
   
  
    This means that π has no terminating decimal point and continues indefinitely.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Valentina
    Tue Dec 03 2024
   
  
    One common technique used in these proofs is reductio ad absurdum, which involves assuming the opposite of what is being proven and showing that this assumption leads to a contradiction.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    amelia_miller_designer
    Tue Dec 03 2024
   
  
    Furthermore, π does not exhibit an infinitely repeating pattern of digits.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    CryptoPioneer
    Tue Dec 03 2024
   
  
    The irrationality of π has been proven through various methods.