Math, asked by NekoKitty, 11 months ago

Can somebody answer this??​

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Answered by vishalgajranideepak
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yes \: \pi -  \frac{22}{7}  \: is \: a \: rational \: number. \\ this \: is \: bcoz \: \pi =  \frac{22}{7}  \\ so \:  \frac{22}{7}  -  \frac{22}{7}  = 0

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priyanka9492: when value of pi = 22/7 is not mentioned in question one can't use it .. u don't know??
NekoKitty: I do... but tge question is to justify it is a rational no. which means the given question is... RATIONAL
NekoKitty: Im sorry but usually they say, use pi = 22/7, unless stated otherwise...
priyanka9492: ok thanks
NekoKitty: Yeah thanks to you too... :)
Anonymous: When π = 3.14 is not mentioned we cant use that. But anywhere π = 22/7 is applicable so this answer is absolutely right ✔✔✔✔✔
Answered by priyanka9492
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no it is not a rational no.

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NekoKitty: Sorry, but the question is to justify that IT is a rational no.
priyanka9492: but u haven't mentioned that value of pi nd if u take it 22/7 then yeah obviously 0 is a rational no. obtained after the substraction
priyanka9492: ok
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