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we know that pi r square 22/7 but it is an irrational number explain your answer​

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Answered by XxSnehaRathoreXx
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22/7 is a rational number. All rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction whose denominator is non zero. Whereas, pi cannot be expressed in the fraction of two integers and has no accurate decimal value, so pi is an irrational number.

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Answered by khyati2667
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22/7 is a rational number. All rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction whose denominator is non zero. Whereas, pi cannot be expressed in the fraction of two integers and has no accurate decimal value, so pi is an irrational number.

I tried to find what makes a number π special.

22/7, 355/113≈π, which is an irrational number.

Why is this constant is used for defining any cyclic function? Why is it that this constant (that we can calculate for a life time) is calculated by mathematicians and computers to their limits?

What makes this value irrational and non repeatable decimal places?

As I consider the world is, in itself, is a cyclic process. Does this infinite value really have significance when calculating the REAL scenarios.

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