Real numbers are often divided into two subsets. One subset, the algebraic numbers, are real numbers which solve a polynomial equation in one variable with integer coefficients. For example; is an algebraic number because it solves the polynomial equation ; and all rational numbers are algebraic. Real numbers that are not algebraic numbers are called transcendental numbers. Examples of transcendental numbers include and.
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