1.The billionth digit of Pi is 9.
2. 1 and 2 are the only numbers where they are the values of the numbers of factors they have.
3.The largest known prime number (so far) is 12,978,189 digits long.
4. The digits to the right of the Pi's (3.141...) decimal point can keep going forever, and there is no pattern to these digits at all.
Credits to: http://www.sciensational.com/maths-facts-pg2.html
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