Math, asked by bambairagi77, 21 days ago

what is π . and what is irrational numbers.​

Answers

Answered by saksheerathod11
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Succinctly, pi—which is written as the Greek letter for p, or π—is the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle. Regardless of the circle's size, this ratio will always equal pi. In decimal form, the value of pi is approximately 3.14

and

irrational number, any real number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers. For example, there is no number among integers and fractions that equals the square root of 2. ... Each irrational number can be expressed as an infinite decimal expansion with no regularly repeating digit or group of digits.

Answered by Soham1Biswas
0

Answer:

The number π (/paɪ/; spelled out as "pi") is a mathematical constant, approximately equal to 3.14159. It is defined in Euclidean geometry[a] as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and also has various equivalent definitions. The number appears in many formulas in all areas of mathematics and physics.

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar questions