| 11. | :: They will be irrational, but not all irrational numbers fit that description.
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| 12. | Being an irrational number, cannot be expressed exactly as a compass and straightedge.
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| 13. | It can't be an algebraic irrational number like " 2.
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| 14. | An irrational number is an irreducable function of a real number.
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| 15. | For all irrational numbers, the decimal expansion goes on forever and never repeats.
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| 16. | First, there was the previously mentioned reluctance to accept irrational numbers as true numbers.
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| 17. | They are credited with numerous mathematical advances, such as the discovery of irrational numbers.
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| 18. | No irrational number is " regular " in any base.
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| 19. | How do you actually find iterative methods for irrational numbers?
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| 20. | The Golden Ratio is an irrational number approximating 1.6180 which has special mathematical properties.
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