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irrational divide by irrational number

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You can divide an irrational by itself to get a rational number (5π/π) because anything divided by itself (except 0) is 1 including irrational numbers. The issue is that a rational number is one that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, and an irrational number is not an integer.

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You can divide an irrational by itself to get a rational number (5π/π) because anything divided by itself (except 0) is 1 including irrational numbers. The issue is that a rational number is one that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, and an irrational number is not an integer.

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