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Please help, When do you need to approximate an irrational number with a rational value? Explain your understanding and give an example.

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in any numerical computation; numerical values can only be rational numbers

Explanation:

Any time a number is written down as a numerical value, it is a rational number. The numerical values we give to π or e or any root, logarithm, trig function, and polynomial solution are, of necessity, rational approximations to the true value. An "exact" value for an irrational number cannot be written down, so it must be approximated any time its numerical value is needed.

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