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IS Pi a finite or infinite number?

Name: Anonymous 2005-11-29 22:29

What do you guys think???

Also when do you think mankind will discover the answer to this most important question?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-08 18:34

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zomg. everything can be written as a simple continued fraction. the continued fraction algorithm guarantees that for rationals you get a finite expansion. for irrationals you get infinite expansion. In the finite case expansions with the last term greater than 1 are unique. in the infinite case any two distinct continued fractions have different values. how do i know this? I am doing my 3rd year uni maths project on simple continued fractions.

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