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In $3-14,$ determine whether each of the numbers is rational or irrational.$$\frac{\pi}{\pi}$$
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Chapter 3
REAL NUMBERS AND RADICALS
Section 1
The Real Numbers and Absolute Value
Whole which of Numbers
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Decimals
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All right, so we have pie divided by pi. Do we have to your rational numbers here part of out of the pot? No, we just think about basic math that, you know, Let's just say we do to divide about two. We know that's one like to say we have three devout about three. We know that's what So basic principle is that any number divided by itself is equal to one. So we went up the eighties, about about 80. That would still be equal to one. Now that work, even for irrational numbers like pi. So we do pied about about pie. We can treat that the Stamets if we do a rational number when we get one. And as you know, one is irrational number. So part of out of up, I give you your
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The number 2 is also the smallest & first prime number (since every other even number is divisible by two).
If you write pi (to the first two decimal places of 3.14) backwards, in big, block letters it actually reads "PIE".
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