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Answered by siddhartharao77
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Answer:

Irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

π is an irrational number - an infinite, non-recurring decimal.

(22/7) is a rational number - a finite, recurring decimal.

Given: (π - 22/7)

⇒ Irrational - rational = irrational.

Therefore, it is irrational number.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Irrational number .

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all we must remember that rational number is a number that can be expressed in p/q form such that p and q are integers .

π is a rational number because it is a terminating decimal .

π = 3.14 ..........

Under such circumstance we can say π is an irrational number .

Irrational + rational = irrational number

Irrational - rational = rational .

22/7 is a rational number since 22 and 7 are integers .

Hence π - 22/7

= irrational - rational

= irrational.

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