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is pi + e a rational?​

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Answered by Breezywind
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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.....

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Answered by drishti200715
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Answer: yes

Explanation: It is known that π and e are transcendental. Thus (x−π)(x−e)=x2−(e+π)x+eπ cannot have rational coefficients. So at least one of e+π and eπ is irrational.








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