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%I A385568 #13 Jul 09 2025 00:12:17 %S A385568 2,3,5,9,7,3,0,4,9,2,4,1,4,6,9,6,8,8,7,5,7,8,4,7,4,4,6,4,5,2,1,9,3,4, %T A385568 4,4,2,4,5,8,0,4,0,5,3,6,9,3,7,8,1,8,4,5,7,2,8,1,9,6,5,9,3,5,3,7,1,5, %U A385568 4,2,1,9,4,1,5,6,1,5,4,8,2,1,4,0,0,7,5,0,0,6,9,7,7,7,2,5,9,1,9,6,2,8,8,3,4,4,6,5,1,1 %N A385568 Decimal expansion of Pi^(3/4). %H A385568 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a> %F A385568 Equals sqrt(A175476). %F A385568 Equals A092040^3. %e A385568 2.35973049241469688757847446452193444245804053693781... %t A385568 RealDigits[Pi^(3/4), 10, 105][[1]] %Y A385568 Cf. A092040, A175476, A196535. %K A385568 nonn,cons %O A385568 1,1 %A A385568 _Artur Jasinski_, Jul 03 2025