plot π and 1 + √5 on the decimal number line.

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π and 1 + √5

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To plot π and 1 + √5 on the decimal number line:

π is approximately 3.14159, which falls between 3 and 4 on the number line.
1 + √5 is approximately 3.23607, which also falls between 3 and 4 on the number line.

Therefore, both π and 1 + √5 fall between 3 and 4 on the number line.

Comparing π and 1 + √5:
π = 3.14159
1 + √5 = 3.23607

Since 3.23607 is greater than 3.14159, we can conclude that 1 + √5 is greater than π.

Therefore, 1 + √5 > π.
no its π and 1 + √5 first not backwards
I apologize for the mistake. Let's compare π and 1 + √5 correctly.

As mentioned before:
π is approximately 3.14159
1 + √5 is approximately 3.23607

Since 3.14159 is less than 3.23607, we can conclude that π is less than 1 + √5.

Therefore, π < 1 + √5.
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