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Pi must repeat

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-05 12:57

If Pi has infinite numbers following the decimal, at same point those numbers must fit into a sequence that has already been done, for whatever length of numbers.  Mathemetecians need only figure out how many numbers are repeated and for how long and in what places of the sequence.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-12 23:01

>>49


The roots of such a polynomial would be roots of some other polynomial with integer coefficients.

For example, the roots of x^2 - (sqrt(2))x + 1 are also roots of x^4 + 1.


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