Math, asked by kunwaramanmalip44nhd, 1 year ago

π is defined as the ratio of the circumference(say c) of a circle to its diameter (say d).that is π=c÷d.This seems to contradict the fact that π is irrational.how will you resolve this contradiction?

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Answered by TheInvisibleHelper
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if we see the value of pie its 3. 14............ continue so its irrational
Answered by rs7908720
7
Let r =3.5
d= 7
c=π*d
22/7*7=22
Now c/d=22/7 rational (rational number)
We know that
But π is irrational number
Therefore π is not equal to c/d
That is irrational is not equal to rational
Therefore π is equal to c/d which is contradiction
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