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Is π−1 rational or irrational

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It is irrational. By definition a rational number can be expressed as a fraction a/b where both a and b are integers.

pi has no repeating patterns in its decimal form (millions of digits deep and no one or thing has found a pattern yet) and therefore cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers.
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Irrational because any number that has pi in it is always irrational no matter what
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