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8 December, 03:18

Is the following number rational or irrational? - 3+π

Choose 1 answer:

A) Rational

B) Irrational

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  1. 8 December, 03:28
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    B, irrational

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that π is irrational, since it can not be written as a division between natural numbers (a sub class of Real numbers called N), it's value is 3,1415 (a whole bunch of decimals after this)

    If you remove the decimal part of π by subtracting the integer part of it, that is the number 3. the result will still being and irrational number

    Since π = 3 (the rational part) + 0,1415 ... (the irrational part)

    The resut of π-=3 = 0,1415 ...
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