Math, asked by mansibanga123, 9 months ago

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
you resolve this contradiction?​

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Answered by aditya8784
10

Step-by-step explanation:

Circumference is not always defined or terminates we calculate the circumference by use of π, circumference is also irrational and if we use the actual value of π which is not defined then we would never get exact value of circumference that's why we use approx value of π . And the circumference that we got is also approx not always equal.

Answered by MKSubrahmanya
12

Answer:

There is no contradiction. When we measure a value with a scale, we only obtain an approximate value. We never obtain an exact value. Therefore, we may not realize whether c or d is irrational. The value of π is almost equal to 22/7 or 3.142857…

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