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Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:27:19 -0700 from Harlan Grove
: "Stan Brown" wrote... ... Mathematicians call pi an irrational number because there is no fraction (ratio of whole numbers) that can represent it. 1/3 is an example of a rational number. ... Mathematicians usually call pi a transcendental number to distinguish it from algrbraic numbers like SQRT(2) and other countable sets of irrational numbers. You're correct, pi is a member of the transcendentals, a subset of the irrationals. I had thought about mentioning that in my earlier article, but I was afraid I was already getting too mathematical. :-) -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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