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Irrational Number

Any number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers. A decimal number that never ends and never repeats.

For example, π, e, or .

First discovered by Hipparcos of Metapontum around 450BC.
See also: pi, Rational Number, Real Number, Surd.

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