if it has a square root sign or any symbol (ie. x or pi) then it is irrational. everything else is
No 22*pi is not a rational number
Any multiple of or addition to or subtraction from PI is an irrational number. PI divided by PI is 1, a rational number. So is PI times 0 = 0
No 22*pi is not a rational number
Yes. For example, if you take any truncated equivalent of pi then it will be rational.
(pi) itself is an irrational number. The only multiples of it that can be rational are (pi) x (a rational number/pi) .
3.14 is a rational number pi is not. pi is not 3.14
if it has a square root sign or any symbol (ie. x or pi) then it is irrational. everything else is
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 is irrational.
No, the result is always an irrational number. In more advanced math it is possible to add an infinite amount of rational numbers by way of Taylor Series and get an irrational number. This is how numbers like "Pi" and "e" are derived.
Minus pi. Or minus pi plus any rational number. Here is how you can figure this out (call your unknown number "x", and let "r" stand for any rational number):x + pi = r To solve for "x", simply subtract pi from both sides. That gives you: x = r - pi
No 22*pi is not a rational number
Any multiple of or addition to or subtraction from PI is an irrational number. PI divided by PI is 1, a rational number. So is PI times 0 = 0
No 10*pi is not a rational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction
No. pi/2 is a faction but it is not a rational number.
No 22*pi is not a rational number