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The Number π\pi as a Decimal that Does Not Stop or Repeat

The mathematical constant π\pi (pi), which is essential for describing circles, serves as a prime example of a decimal that neither terminates nor repeats. Its exact value is 3.1415926543.141592654\ldots, where the trailing three dots (\ldots) indicate that the sequence of digits continues infinitely without ever settling into a repeating block.

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