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- Subject: Re: Pi Finder
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- From: a_rubin@dsg4.dse.beckman.com (Arthur Rubin)
- Date: 10 Dec 92 00:02:05 GMT
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- In <1992Dec9.164036.22936@uecok.ecok.edu> patcush@student.ecok.ecu (Cusher Patrick) writes:
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- >I heard that you could find Pi to a few thousand digits with Mathmatica
- >or Maple...How? I've yet to get it to give me Pi to no more than 3.14159
- >and thats it...Any comments?
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- Mathematica: N[Pi,3000]
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