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irrational number


A real number which is not a {rational number}, i.e. it is not the ratio of two {integer}s. The decimal expansion of an irrational is infinite but does not end in an infinite repeating sequence of digits. Examples of irrational numbers are pi, e and the square root of two. (1995-04-12)

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