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is a π a rational number ? Explain.

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Answered by UaxRickyMax
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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. ... (These rational expressions are only accurate to a couple of decimal places.)

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Answered by saveyouremotionkpb45
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π is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be written as the ratio of two integers. Fractions such as 227 and 355113 are commonly used to approximate π, but no common fraction (ratio of whole numbers) can be its exact value.

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