To which sets of numbers does π belong?

Select each correct answer.

rational numbers

real numbers

integers

irrational numbers

Respuesta :

It is irrational since pi goes on and on and on... There is no end
It is also a real number. A root of a negative number is not real because we cannot root a negative. Pi is simply a number.
Integers are whole numbers (not fractions)

[tex]\pi[/tex] belongs to the subset of irrational numbers.

A case of number analysis

The number [tex]\pi[/tex] belongs to the set of irrational numbers, as quantity is neither a natural number nor integer. Neither it is a rational number, since number [tex]\pi[/tex] represents an endless decimal number with no period.

Thus, we conclude that [tex]\pi[/tex] belongs to the subset of irrational numbers.

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