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I know about these features of PI. It isn't a solution to a polynomial function (hey, I can act quite interesting too
) This is called a transcedent number.
What I meant was how many digits does the page contain... how large is it? I've got a 12,7 MB PI-txt on my pc.
About the square root of two. This is a solution to a polynomial function, this one, to be exactly:
x^2 + 2 = 0.
Polynomial functions look like this, by the way:
ax^n + bx^(n-1) + cx^(n-2) + ... + yx + z = 0.
Where x is the var to be found, n is a power of x and a,b,c,y,z are indexes.

What I meant was how many digits does the page contain... how large is it? I've got a 12,7 MB PI-txt on my pc.
About the square root of two. This is a solution to a polynomial function, this one, to be exactly:
x^2 + 2 = 0.
Polynomial functions look like this, by the way:
ax^n + bx^(n-1) + cx^(n-2) + ... + yx + z = 0.
Where x is the var to be found, n is a power of x and a,b,c,y,z are indexes.