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3. Recall, 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 Anonymous
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Answered by TyrannosaurusRex1
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Answer:

This contradiction has been resolved by the fact that either one of the circumference or the diameter is considered as irrational value. Since modern measurements can go only to a certain limit, either one is assumed to be measured incorrectly. As a result, π remains irrational

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