Math, asked by rohitmehrajiii, 4 months ago

π is a rational yas ya no and explain​

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Answered by dhyanapatel2010
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Answer: Rational numbers can be written in quotient form (ab,b≠0) where aandb are integers, but since the digits in π (pi) never end and never recur, there are no numbers to which is can be simplified that would allow for it to be written as a fraction. Therefore it is an irrational number

Answered by ab548
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is irrational number.

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.

When starting off in math, students are introduced to pi as a value of 3.14 or 3.14159. Though it is an irrational number, some use rational expressions to estimate pi, like 22/7 of 333/106. (These rational expressions are only accurate to a couple of decimal places.) 

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