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A number that continues forever with no "discernable" pattern. Denoted Q’

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An irrational number is a number that continues forever with no discernable pattern. Examples of irrational numbers include π (pi), √2 (the square root of 2), and e (the base of the natural logarithm).

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In mathematics, a number that continues forever with no discernable pattern is called an irrational number. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a simple fraction and their decimal representation goes on indefinitely without repeating.

Examples of irrational numbers include π (pi), √2 (the square root of 2), and e (the base of the natural logarithm).

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