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How about just 0 and 1? They didn't specify what base.
50 0 ReplyCould also say pi is just 10 in base π
45 0 ReplyWhat's 9 in base pi?
13 0 Reply9 (the base pi number) doesn't exist because all digits must be less than pi. 9 (the base 10 number) is apparently roughly 22.2021120021 in base pi.
Edit: a bit of explanation for that last one, it's because 2π + 2 + 2/π + 2/π3 + 1/π4 ≈ 8.99
17 0 ReplyTechnically they didn't specify what number their use of the symbol '9' represents!!!!!
9 0 ReplyThey wanted to know how to represent 6, but displayed upside down.
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would all integers necessarily be irrational in base π?
6 0 ReplyExcept for 0, 1, 2, 3.
Integers are necessarily irrational because π is transcendental and not an algebraic number.
7 0 Replyhow are you defining irrational? the definition i know is not base dependent.
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