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What number can you add to π to get a rational number?
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User Lsalamon
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Answer:

Its (-π)

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User Fatemeh Qasemkhani
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Solution:

As we know π is an irrational number.The value of π is non terminating non repeating.

As we all know , π =
\frac{\text{Circumference of circle}}{\text{Diameter}},

The fact is still we are getting an irrational number.

As , 0 is a rational number.

So, The number which when added to π, to get a rational number is (-π).

Answer → π + (-π) = 0, i.e (-π) is that number.

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