What Is Pi (π)? Is It Infinite?
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Pi (π) is a fascinating number with many applications in mathematics, physics, and engineering. Its infinite decimal representation is a reminder of its fundamental nature in the universe. Mathematician Johann Lambert proved that pi is irrational in 1761. This proof was later simplified by other mathematicians. Learn more about the mathematical proof of infinite length of pi in this video.
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