There were beliefs for pi being irrational since the 9th century. However, the first proof was given in 1768 by Johann Heinrich Lambert.
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Because it has been proven to be an irrational number. And an irrational number cannot have a terminating or recurring decimal representation.
No, since Pi is an irrational number, 2(pi) would still be irrational.
Pi, is an irrational number (it cannot be written as a fraction) For this reason, 3 times pi is also irrational.
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.