It the radius is r then the area is pi*r*r - which is pi times a rational number. pi is an irrational number, so the multiple of pi and a rational number is irrational.
pi minus pi is zero. Any number minus itself is zero.
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No because the circumference of a circle is pi times diameter and pi is an irrational number
Pi is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction. As such, pi cannot be divided evenly by any non-zero integer, including itself. In other words, pi is not divisible by any whole number.
3.141592653589793 is pi.
No. The square root of negative one is an example of an imaginary (not real) number. Pi is irrational, but real.
3.1415927
its a real number lol
The other real number is 3/pi. I will bet that was not the real number you had in mind and so is an "other" real number.
Yes, it is.
The real value of pi has never been determined because it is an irrational number
Pi is an Irrational number, which is one of the two subcategories of real numbers.
Sometimes. The number '4' is real and rational. The number 'pi' is real but not rational.
A real number dosen't have to be a rational number as a real number can be rational or irrational i.e the root of 2 is irrational and real. So is (pi).
pi, or the square root of 2.
Pi is a real number (approximately 3.14159265...), and pie (apple, cherry, custard etc.) is a real dessert.