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Transcendals and Infinities

Transcendentals/Infinities

Since a transcendental number represents any function that cannot be expressed by a finite amount of rational numbers and algebraic equations, there are an infinite number of transcendental numbers. Transcendental numbers are a subset of irrational numbers, along with algebraics. Some examples of more common transcendental numbers are pi, e, Eulerfs constant, and Catalanfs constant. Examples of a transcendental function would be sin(x), log(x), or ln(x). ...

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