Yes but...
All we know about pi is that it is transcendental.
> In mathematics, a transcendental number is a real or complex number that is not algebraic—that is, it is not a root of a non-zero polynomial equation with integer coefficients.
Even if it is nonrepeating...
> It is not true that an infinite, non-repeating decimal must contain ‘every possible number combination’. The decimal 0.011000111100000111111…0.011000111100000111111… is an easy counterexample.
Source: StackExchange + Wikipedia
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It’s by Bruno Paul Kahne PhD.
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For everyone, using inferior Reddit apps: this is a cross post to this original post, where you can find the factorial in the title.
For Android phones, I recommend relay for reddit. For iOS devices, I think Apollo is the 'default' for many right now. Don't know of its capabilities, though :)