Math, asked by michaelgimmy, 7 months ago

Pi is defined as the Ratio of Circumference ( C, for Example) to its Diameter (D, For Example). That is, Pi = c/d. This seems to Contradict the Fact that Pi is Irrational. How will you Resolve this Contradiction?
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Answered by pratikverma13
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Yes, π is defined as the ratio of circumference and diameter. i.e. c/d.

But, recall the property of rational number that the numerator and denominator should be Integers and denominator should not be equal to zero. Here in this case π is an irrational number. That means either the denominator or the numerator is a non-integer number..

This how's your contradiction solved...

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