No, 3 is a rational number. Pi and the square root of 2 are irrational numbers.
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rational because you can simplify the square root to 3 which is the quotient. Pi is probably the most well known irrational number out there. Improved Answer:- Pi is an irrational number because like all irrational numbers they can't be expressed as fractions.
The answer will depend on the form in which the irrational number is given. For example, we know that pi is approx 3.14159 and so it falls between 3 and 4.
Yes, multiplying a rational and an irrational number gives an irrational product. For example 3 * pi = 3pi = 9.424789... or 2 * sqrt 2 = 2^(3/2).
Pi, is an irrational number (it cannot be written as a fraction) For this reason, 3 times pi is also irrational.
Since pi is irrational, any multiple of it is too.
3 times pi is an irrational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction
No, 3 is a rational number. Pi and the square root of 2 are irrational numbers.
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pi/2 square root of 2.9 2e/3
Yes, an irrational number divided by an irrational number will usually be an irrational number, but not always. For example, pi / (3pi) is 1/3, which is a rational number, but pi/e is an irrational number.
Yes if the diameter is rational. But it need not be if the diameter is irrational. If the diameter is 3/pi units, for example, then the circumference will be (3/pi)*pi = 3 units.
No; since pi is irrational if you multiply it by a rational number it is still irrational
rational because you can simplify the square root to 3 which is the quotient. Pi is probably the most well known irrational number out there. Improved Answer:- Pi is an irrational number because like all irrational numbers they can't be expressed as fractions.
The answer will depend on the form in which the irrational number is given. For example, we know that pi is approx 3.14159 and so it falls between 3 and 4.
You can add a small irrational number - smaller than the difference - to one. For example, 1 + pi/4.