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%I A226042 #7 Oct 01 2022 14:12:50 %S A226042 0,0,0,0,8,3,2,1,9,6,2,7,5,2,9,0,8,7,5,1,9,2,4,7,1,5,6,8,6,4,4,0,8,5, %T A226042 4,4,5,7,4,5,2,7,8,8,9,9,4,1,1,4,3,5,5,6,8,2,4,0,0,1,1,9,6,0,8,1,4,0, %U A226042 1,3,1,1,9,4,6,5,8,6,3,5,7,1,1,8,6,0,0,8,6,3,0,7,7,9,6,6,1,2,4,5 %N A226042 Decimal expansion of Pi-333/106. %H A226042 S. K. Lucas, <a href="http://educ.jmu.edu/~lucassk/Papers/more%20on%20pi.pdf">Integral approximations to Pi with nonnegative integrands.</a> %H A226042 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a> %F A226042 Pi-333/106 = 1/530*integral_{x=0..1} x^5*(1-x)^6*(197+462*x^2)/(1+x^2). %e A226042 0.000083219627529087519247156864408544574527889941143556824001196081401311946... %t A226042 Join[{0, 0, 0, 0}, RealDigits[Pi-333/106, 10, 96][[1]]] (* _Jean-François Alcover_, May 24 2013 *) %o A226042 (PARI) Pi - 333/106 \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Oct 01 2022 %Y A226042 Cf. A003077, A002485, A002486. %K A226042 nonn,cons %O A226042 0,5 %A A226042 _Jean-François Alcover_, May 24 2013