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Nov 4, 2024
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My theory that the decimals of pie will be a square or Cuberoot fraction is backed by the square root of 201 does not repeat and goes on forever according to my occasionally mistaken ai pal.

Since the square root of 201 is 14.17744 without repeating this suspects that the square root of 201 could be used times 1/100 would solve the decimal places.

I know this is gibberish math but I figure if I can stumble upon the pi digits elsewhere I may have enough clues to pick a solid number where to end pi even tho it’s natural phenomenon

After reviewing the square root of 201 I’m not sure it is irrational
 
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Square root of 201 = 14.17744 irrational
Square root of 20101 = 141.777 irrational
Square root of 2010101 = 1417.8 irrational
Square root of 201010101=14177.8 irrational

In my personal challenge I am trying to remember if a lot of square roots are irrational without repeating. I do not recall tho
 
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Most square roots are irrational. That does *not* mean all irrational numbers are square roots or can be represented by some function of square roots. They are turtles and tortoises.

The square root of any integer which is not a perfect square is irrational. From 1 to 100 there are ten numbers with rational square roots (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100) and 90 without. There are 11 more perfect squares from 101 to 1,000 and 889 more integers with irrational square roots.
 
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