Re: A89: Re: [OT] Pi


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Re: A89: Re: [OT] Pi




um, no, that is not true.  Each hex digit in front of it, even if you
don't calculate them, each can have a variable number of decimal digits
(1 or 2).  Without calculating them, you don't know the decimal digits
each hex digit will represent, and thus you cannot possibly convert the
nth hex digit to a known nth digit place in pi.

Besides, pi is irrational, therefore there will always be an nth+1
number.

Cassady Roop

Sassamo16@aol.com wrote:
> 
> i just wanted to say, with the nth hex number, you can find a certain decimal
> number, without calculating everything in front of it, assuming that there
> are no hex numbers folowing your current one(i.e. the nth hex number is the
> last one, there is no nth+1 number), that's the simple part, there may be,
> i'm not sure myself though, a way to add in following hex numbers.



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