| 31. | The numbers which do not terminate and are not recurring are, as mentioned, the irrational numbers.
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| 32. | Moreover, the repeated addition model must be substantially modified when irrational numbers are brought into play.
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| 33. | :Pi is an irrational number meaning that its'decimal representation will have and infinite amount of digits.
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| 34. | Not only rational numbers but irrational numbers too do have their characters which largely remain unexplored.
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| 35. | Popular examples of irrational numbers are pi, Contribs ) 08 : 48, 15 November 2006 ( UTC)
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| 36. | Such irrational numbers share a curious property : they have the same fractional part as their reciprocal.
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| 37. | According to Von Wersin, " The Orthogons are without exception root figures and are all irrational numbers.
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| 38. | Then ? is a quadratic irrational number, and its representation as a regular continued fraction is periodic.
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| 39. | :Irrational numbers have a unique decimal expansion.
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| 40. | "It combines rational and irrational numbers to get zero, " Crease said . " It's bizarre ."
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