Imagine you have a box of blocks. You can count them easily, one, two, three, and they all fit neatly together. But sometimes the numbers don’t behave like the blocks do. They might start repeating forever, like 0.333..., or even go on infinitely without pattern. That’s what happens with strange numbers like π (pi) and √2.
The Mystery of Repeating Numbers
Some numbers keep going on and on, you can’t count them all! For example, the number π is about 3.1415..., and it never ends or repeats. You might think that’s a bit strange, but it's just one of the ways numbers behave.
When Numbers Go Wild
There are even numbers that break more rules, like infinity. It doesn’t act like any number you’ve seen before.
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See also
- Why Is Pi Infinite and Never Repeats?
- Why Are Some Numbers Infinitely Strange?
- Why Are Some Numbers Infinitely Long?
- Why Are Some Numbers Infinitely Big?
- Why Do Infinity and Beyond Exist?