who here wasted their precious time memorizing digits of pi?

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I am one of those unfortunate souls. Had 150 digits memorized when in middle school and retained only ~50 presently. I never needed more than 15 digits for a spreadsheet anyway. Sqrt(2) and sqrt(3) pop up a lot so I had to commit some digits to memory, as well as e, eulergamma and some others but not many digits. The important thing is to recognize when you might have a number associated with some symbolic number. If you see 0.7071 you should instantly be thinking sqrt(2)/2 for example.

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3,14 is all i know 😅

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All I know is

3.1415926 something

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😂

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May I have a large cup of coffee
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....or can I have some coffee with my sugar? lol

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I remember 1,41421356237. I don't know why I memorized it: it's completely useless.

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TheBestBeer_Root wrote:

....or can I have some coffee with my sugar? lol

me too but forgot it

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It's the square root of 2

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write in ur exams and u will get the sqroot of 0

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GGuessMyName wrote:

I remember 1,41421356237. I don't know why I memorized it: it's completely useless.

maybe you used to play with a calculator.  recall ever making words from turning the calculator upside down such as entering 7734 and upside down it spells "hell"?

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Yes, I would write 0.5380135, turn the calculator upside down and it spelled "sei obeso", which means "you are obese" in my language.

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I still do it sometimes, it's always funny.

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lol

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1/9=0.111111111111111111111111111

 

then what is  1/18 (without using a calculator)?