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Prove that \pi is an irrational number

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➢Lambert proved that π is irrational by first showing that this continued fraction expansion holds: Then Lambert proved that if x is non-zero and rational then this expression must be irrational. Since tan(π/4) = 1, it follows that π/4 is irrational and therefore that π is irrational.

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