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23 April 2024
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10:11 (cur | prev) +722 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Definition == <onlyinclude> A natural number $n$ is self-locating in $\pi$ if it can be found starting at the $n$th decimal place in the decimal expansion of $\pi$. </onlyinclude> === Sequence === {{:Self-Locating Number in Pi/Sequence}} == Also see == {{Link-to-category|Self-Locating Numbers i...") |
N 10:35 | 44,899 diffhist +594 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "{{NumberPageLink|prev = 44,898|next = 44,900}} == Number == $44 \, 899$ ('''forty-four thousand, eight hundred and ninety-nine''') is: :$59 \times 761$ :The $3$rd self-locating number in $\pi$ after $1$, $16 \, 470$ == Also see == * {{NumberPageLink|prev = 16,470|next = 79,873,884|type = Self-Locating Number in Pi|cat = Self-Locating Numbers in Pi}} == Sources == * {{BookReference|A Passion for Mathematics|2005|Cliffor...") |