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Explain why π is irrational?​

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Answered by drijhwani11
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Pi is an irrational number, which means that it is a real number that cannot be expressed by a simple fraction. That's because pi is what mathematicians call an "infinite decimal" — after the decimal point, the digits go on forever and ever.

Answered by Anonymous
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π is considered as an irrational number because it doesn't have any exact value. Approx value of π is 22/7 but it's not exact.

Value of π upto 30 decimal places is 3.141592653589793238462643383279 . . . and it continues upto ∞.

Since value of π is non terminating and non repeating, it is termed as an irrational number.

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