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Decimal expansion of (9*sqrt(3))/2 + 5*Pi.
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%I #14 Jun 13 2023 03:17:35

%S 2,3,5,0,2,1,9,1,9,0,2,0,0,8,9,1,4,0,1,3,1,8,6,7,2,5,4,5,3,1,7,3,9,4,

%T 0,0,7,2,2,2,8,4,7,0,6,3,9,0,2,2,2,4,1,9,3,1,1,2,5,8,5,4,3,6,9,0,7,2,

%U 7,8,0,6,0,7,5,2,0,6,4,5,1,6,0,0,0,5,3,3,1,9,6,7,1,1,8,2,0,3,9,3,0,4,5,1,0

%N Decimal expansion of (9*sqrt(3))/2 + 5*Pi.

%C The area enclosed by the outer boundary of the curve Cayley's sextic whose equation in polar coordinates is r(theta) = 4*cos(theta/3)^3. - _Amiram Eldar_, Jun 13 2023

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CayleysSextic.html">Cayley's Sextic</a>.

%H Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayley%27s_sextic">Cayley's sextic</a>.

%H <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>.

%e 23.502191902008914013...

%t RealDigits[(9*Sqrt[3])/2+5*Pi,10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Feb 28 2013 *)

%o (PARI) 9*sqrt(3)/2 + 5*Pi \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Oct 01 2022

%Y Cf. A118309.

%K nonn,cons

%O 2,1

%A _Eric W. Weisstein_, Apr 22 2006