yes because you can know all the digits in pie but not know any numbers in order
the numbers never end!
All negative numbers are less than pi.
They are infinite because pi is an irrational number
3.14159256358979323846Above is correct, but that is not all of the numbers- and it is impossible to list all of the numbers. Pi is a transcendental number- it never ends, and never repeats.
Whole Numbers are only natural and zeroIntegers are positive, negative numbers and zeroRational Numbers include all Integers, along with any terminating, or repeating decimal numbers. (All fractions are rational numbers)Irrational Numbers include all non-repeating, continuous decimal numbers (Pi is a good example of an irrational number)Real Numbers include all of the aboveImaginary Numbers include any number that is not real. (iis the only example of an Imaginary Number that I know of)I know I went into MUCH more detail than asked for, but I figured why not.
pi+pi is 6.28. all that you have to do is add up the numbers.-fromama fromamzez.webs.com
Nobody knows.
There are no such numbers since any number can be written as a quotient of itself and 1. For example, pi = pi/1
No, pi has no known ending, or any repetitious sequences of numbers for that matter.
pi is 3.14159265...............that is all i know
PI is a number that is commonly used to help understand circles in algebra. We all know how it starts out. 3.14.... It is a real and irrational number. Pi is not only irrational. It's much worse. It is trancendental, meaning it is not a root of any polynomial with intefer coefficients. Trancendental numbers are important in algebra, but Pi is studied more in Analysis and Calculus
If they are all numbers - no letters other than e or pi, then they are arithmetic. Otherwise they are probably algebraic. But beware, phi is also arithmetic.