irrational number

Numbers {irrational number}| can have infinite non-repeating decimals. Example is 2^0.5. Polynomial positive roots can have irrational numbers. Most irrational numbers are transcendental numbers, such as pi and e, not algebraic numbers. Transcendental-number infinity order is more than algebraic-number or rational-number infinity order. Irrational numbers in closed intervals are rational-number-series limits.

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