So I was working on an equation, and I was wondering if there is any number divided by Pi that you can use to get a rational number.
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It may seem trivially obvious, but Pi divided by itself gives a value of 1.
Beyond that, and multiples of Pi, I don't believe so.
Beyond that, and multiples of Pi, I don't believe so.
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Any even multiple of pi, divided by pi, gives that multiple, a simple number. Pi itself is transcendental, never ending. 3.1415927...
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Yes. Divide pi by iteself, and you will get 1; a rational number.
3.141592.../3.141592... = 1 :)
3.141592.../3.141592... = 1 :)
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(kπ)/π = k, where k is rational.
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Only a rational multiple of pi, such as 3 pi.