Algebraic And Transcendental Numbers

2 cannot be expressed as a fraction. However, there is a way to denote √2 with a polynomial equation in integers: x2 - 2 = 0. Numbers such as √2 that are solutions to polynomial equations in integers are referred to as algebraic numbers.

π and e are two examples of numbers that are not algebraic. These types of numbers are the transcendental numbers.

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