No. The square root of negative one is an example of an imaginary (not real) number. Pi is irrational, but real.
its a real number lol
Any number that ca be expressed as a finite or infinite decimal is a real number. 3, 1/7, -2.65, pi, sqrt(37) are all real numbers.
The real value of pi has never been determined because it is an irrational number
Pi to the nearest whole number is 3.
Pi is a real number
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.
3.141592653589793 is pi.
It belongs to any subset which contains it. For example,the interval (3, 4){pi}{1, pi, 3/7}{27, sqrt(7), pi}
No. The square root of negative one is an example of an imaginary (not real) number. Pi is irrational, but real.
For plotting, you can use an approximation. Pi, which is approximately 3.14, is between 3 and 4, but closer to 3. If, for example, integers are 10 millimeters apart, then pi would be about 1 1/2 millimeters to the right of the number 3.
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Pi, e, square root of 2, -sqrt(3), log(2). These are all examples of real irrational numbers.
its a real number lol
Any number that ca be expressed as a finite or infinite decimal is a real number. 3, 1/7, -2.65, pi, sqrt(37) are all real numbers.
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.