No. The square root of negative one is an example of an imaginary (not real) number. Pi is irrational, but real.
The other real number is 3/pi. I will bet that was not the real number you had in mind and so is an "other" real number.
The real value of pi has never been determined because it is an irrational number
Pi is an Irrational number, which is one of the two subcategories of real numbers.
Sometimes. The number '4' is real and rational. The number 'pi' is real but not rational.
A real number dosen't have to be a rational number as a real number can be rational or irrational i.e the root of 2 is irrational and real. So is (pi).
Pi is a real number (approximately 3.14159265...), and pie (apple, cherry, custard etc.) is a real dessert.
pi, or the square root of 2.
Square root of (2) Pi
The only real number that is non-terminating and non-repeating is Pi (pie)
No. "Pi", "e", and the square root of 2 are all real and irrational.
Pi as relating to a circle is an irrational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction. It is a real number but it is not rational.No.Pi is considered an Irrational number because its decimals do not repeat or terminate, which are the requirements for a number to be rational (in addition to other things)
No; most real numbers are rational, actually, except for some, most famously 'pi'.
The set of real numbers are a subset of the set of complex numbers: imagine the complex plane with real numbers existing on the horizontal number line, and pure imaginary existing on the vertical axis. The entire plane (which includes both axes) is the set of complex numbers. So any real number (such as pi) will also be a complex number. But many people think of complex numbers as something that is "not a real number".
Pi. That is an irrational number. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
1/2, 5, pi, respectively
All real numbers are irrational. For example, Pi is an irrational number that is a real number. Other irrational numbers can be the square root of an imperfect square.
It belongs to any subset which contains it. For example,the interval (3, 4){pi}{1, pi, 3/7}{27, sqrt(7), pi}
A negative real number is any non-imaginary number less than zero. Examples: -1 -2.435 -.0000000000000000111111 -341 -pi
Pi is not a variable. Pi is an irrational real positive number. The value of pi is approximately 3.14159 irrational means there is no way to write the exact value of pi. It can not be written with a finite number of decimal points. It can not be written as a fraction. it can not be written as the nth root of any number. real means it is not generated by taking the square root of a negative number and it is not generated by dividing anything by 0 . positive means it is greater then 0.
pi IS real. It's irrational, but not unreal.
Any number that ca be expressed as a finite or infinite decimal is a real number. 3, 1/7, -2.65, pi, sqrt(37) are all real numbers.
yes, only numbers like pi and e are irrational numbers
Pi, e, square root of 2, -sqrt(3), log(2). These are all examples of real irrational numbers.
If you mean the number pi, you can't have a "large amount of pi" or a "small amount of pi" - the number pi will always be the number pi (approximately 3.1416).
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