Musician Andrew Huang wrote a unique song utilizing a mnemonic device to memorize the first 101 Digits of Pi. If you count the number of letters. to each word in the song, you’ll get the first 101 digits of Pi. If you memorize the lyrics, you can go out to the 101st digit of Pi.
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Memorize 101 Digits of Pi with Andrew Huang
Lyrics to Memorize 101 Digits of Pi with Andrew Huang
Man, I can’t, I shan’t, formulate an anthem where the words comprise mnemonics – dreaded mnemonics for Pi. The numerals just bother me, always. Even the dry anterior. Try to request something lower (zero) in numerary aptitude. Even I, wordsmith extreme, I cannot actualize the requested mnemonics. The hundred first, a (zero) crazy quantity. It (zero) confounds noggins here, including avid math nerds. Creatures of the (zero) library, assemble! I charge thee: (zero) assist me! Petition anyone to (zero) shrewdly calculate equations! Politely oblige me; struggle (zero) for that baffling Pi! Think and help me! I…I couldn’t (zero) endure further mnemonics…
π And here are the first 101 digits of Pi:
3.
1415926535
8979323846
2643383279
5028841971
6939937510
5820974944
5923078164
0628620899
8628034825
3421170679