| 41. | One way to consider this is that the real value often has the characteristics of an irrational number.
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| 42. | According to Von Wersin, " The Orthogons are without exception root figures and are all irrational numbers.
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| 43. | He is considered the first mathematician to systematically use and accept irrational numbers as solutions and coefficients to equations.
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| 44. | Popular examples of irrational numbers are pi, Contribs ) 08 : 48, 15 November 2006 ( UTC)
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| 45. | :Pi is an irrational number meaning that its'decimal representation will have and infinite amount of digits.
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| 46. | The question here is really, can we construct an irrational number with a finite number of rational parts?
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| 47. | An irrational number is badly approximable if and only if the partial quotients of its continued fraction are bounded.
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| 48. | Some people used to deny the existence of irrational numbers, and only believed that rational numbers truly existed.
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| 49. | An irrational number stays aperiodic ( with an infinite number of non-repeating digits ) in all integral bases.
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| 50. | In principle, the stories can be combined, since it is possible to discover irrational numbers when constructing dodecahedrons.
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