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Why ∏ is an Irrational Number ???????​

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Answered by harshitiit94
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Step-by-step explanation:

number that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. ... Therefore, √2 is an irrational number, as is 2√57. (Obviously, √4 is rational, because it is equal to "2," a rational number.) Other examples of irrational numbers are pi(∏) and e, neither of which can be represented by a ratio of two integers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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π is an irrational number it cannot be expressed in the form of p/q

The decimal expansion of π is non-terminating

and non-reapeating.

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