the ratio of circumference to the diameter of a circle c/dis represented by π.but we say that π is an irrational number.why?
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The ratio c/d is equal to π. This is true, which means c/d must be an irrational number too. Actually, if the radius if a circle is rational, then it's circumference is never rational, and if somehow you make the circumference of the circle rational, then that means the radius will be irrational.
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The ratio c/d is equal to π. This is true, which means c/d must be an irrational number too. Actually, if the radius if a circle is rational, then it's circumference is never rational, and if somehow you make the circumference of the circle rational, then that means the radius will be irrational
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