Because the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi which is an irrational number.
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi which is an irrational number.
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The circumference of a circle when divided by its diameter is the value of pi which is an irrational number.
This ratio is known as pi which is an irrational number approx = 3.14159265
The circumference of any circle divided by the diameter is pi. Pi is approximately 3.14159....It is an irrational number, never terminates or repeats.
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi which is an irrational number.
No because the circumference of a circle is pi times diameter and pi is an irrational number
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That's the number pi, and yes, it is irrational.
The circumference of a circle when divided by its diameter is the value of pi which 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.
This ratio is known as pi which is an irrational number approx = 3.14159265
The circumference of any circle divided by the diameter is pi. Pi is approximately 3.14159....It is an irrational number, never terminates or repeats.
The value of pi is a circle's circumference divided by its diameter and pi is an irrational number.
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi which is an irrational number.
The circumference is Pi multiplied by the diameter. In this case, the circumference is 18Pi. We can only approximate this since Pi is an irrational number. The circumference is about 56.55 inches.
The diameter of a circle can be divided into the circumference of a circle pi times. The number pi is about 3.14 in decimal form. Because pi is an irrational number, it cannot be written as a fraction of integers or as a terminal or repeating decimal. The circumference of a circle is said to be pi times the diameter, so by dividing the diameter into the circumference, we would get pi as a quotient.