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4. The ratio of circumference to the diameter of a circleſ is represented by r . But we say
that a is an irrational number. Why?​

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Answered by anirudhkaithayil
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The ratio c/d is equal to π. This is true, which means c/d must be an irrational number too.

Actually, if the radius if a circle is rational, then it's circumference is never rational, and if somehow you make the circumference of the circle rational, then that means the radius will be irrational. So at least one of c or d must be irrational, making the ratio c/d irrational and equal to π.

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