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Isn't pi a constant value?

Why do I need to calculate the pi if it is constant? Will different computations arrive at the same value for pi?
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Pi is constant, but it is also indefinite.

Pi is a constant value. I never actually changes. But at the same time, there is no end to Pi. While 3.14 is commonly accepted as a good approximation of Pi, there is actually an infinite number of digits following the decimal place...as far as we know. In addition, unlike one-third where a number is repeated for eternity, Pi does not have any known repetition in the digits after the decimal. Pi has been analyzed to over one million decimal places.

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