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A '''Transcendental  Number''' is a number that cannot be a solution to ''any'' polynomial with ''integer'' coefficients. The most famous ones include <math>\pi</math> and <math>e</math>.
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A '''Transcendental  Number''' is a number that cannot be a solution to ''any'' [[polynomial]] with ''[[integer]]'' coefficients. The most famous ones include <math>\pi</math>([[pi]] and <math>e</math>([[e]]).

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A Transcendental Number is a number that cannot be a solution to any polynomial with integer coefficients. The most famous ones include $\pi$(pi and $e$(e).