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15 August, 02:55

Which number produces an irrational number when added to 2/5

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  1. 15 August, 04:01
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    Any irrational number when added

    to 2 / 5 still produces an irrational number.

    For example, if we use π to add to 2/5

    or 0.4. As far as we know the decimal digits for π just go on forever and do not

    have a repeating cycle hence making it an irrational number. Adding a rational

    number such as 0.4 to

    the value of π

    does not really greatly change the value of π. The decimal digits (hundredths place and so on) of

    the resulting number will still go on forever without a continual repeat.

    So 0.4 + π is

    still irrational
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