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Transcendental number

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A transcendental number is a type of real or complex number that is not a root of any non-zero polynomial equation with rational coefficients. Unlike algebraic numbers, transcendental numbers cannot be expressed as the solution to polynomial equations, making them infinitely non-repeating and non-terminating in their decimal expansions. Famous examples include Ï€ (pi) and e (Euler’s number). This tag covers topics related to the properties, significance, and examples of transcendental numbers in mathematics.

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