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Irrationaalarvu is a mathematical term referring to numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction. This means they cannot be written as a ratio of two integers, p/q, where q is not zero. Unlike rational numbers, which have terminating or repeating decimal representations, irrational numbers have decimal expansions that go on forever without any repeating pattern.
A well-known example of an irrational number is pi (π), which is approximately 3.14159. The decimal representation
The set of irrational numbers, when combined with the set of rational numbers, forms the set of