Biology, asked by yadamajashwanth2005, 9 months ago

The ratio of circumference to the diameters of a circle c/d is represented by pie but we can say that pie is irrational number why

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ratio of circumference to the diameter of circle c\d is represented by π. But we say that π is an irrational numbers

π is irrational because either c or d is irrational here.

If c or d is irrational then π is also irrational...

Answered by harshinikirubanand
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Answer:

When we measure the length with the scale Or any other device we only get an approximate rational value.

so we may not realise that in c & d which one is irrational.

So either c or d is irrational and hence c/d is irrational i.e π is irrational.

Hence ,there is no contradiction in saying that π is irrational

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