You don't: it simply is. Irrational refers to the fact that pi cannot be exactly defined using a decimal system. Pi is not 3.14, it is in fact
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609...
The fact that this number goes on and on means it is irrational
The square of pi is an irrational number.
Pi is an irrational number
pi is an irrational number. It is irrational because it cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
pi is an example of an irrational number.
Irrational
No, since Pi is an irrational number, 2(pi) would still be irrational.
It is irrational, just like pi
Pi, is an irrational number (it cannot be written as a fraction) For this reason, 3 times pi is also irrational.
It can. pi / sqrt(5) = an irrational number. However, it doesn't have to be: pi / pi = 1.
The square of pi is an irrational number.
If a numerator and/or denominator in a fraction is irrational, the entire fraction is irrational. Since pi is irrational, pi divided by two is also irrational.
Yes. 2*pi is irrational, pi is irrational, but their quotient is 2pi/pi = 2: not only rational, but integer.
irrational
Pi is irrational. Irrational numbers, by definition, have no factors.
Johann Lambert proved that pi is irrational in 1761.
Pi is an irrational number
A non-zero rational number (10) multiplied by an irrational number (pi) is always irrational.