Why Is Pi Infinite and Never Repeats?

Imagine you have a circle, and you measure the distance around it (the circumference) compared to the distance across it (the diameter). Pi is that number, about 3.14. But here’s the fun part: pi doesn’t stop at 3.14, it keeps going forever with no repeating pattern. It’s like a never-ending, unique dance of numbers.

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  1. If you measured the circumference of a pizza, then divided it by the diameter, pi would show up as an endless and random number.
  2. Imagine counting the seconds of your favorite song, even if you counted forever, you’d never repeat the same pattern twice.
  3. Pi is like a magic number that never ends and never repeats, just keeps dancing on with new digits.

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