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вьюжная
liczby normalne (w normalizacji)
OpenDict entry
numbers N
preferred numbers pl
I. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N
1. number MATH:
2. number (identifying figure):
3. number (amount):
large numbers of people
in equal numbers
a number of form
4. number (group):
5. number JOURN:
6. number inf (dress):
7. number MUS, THEAT:
Phrases:
[sheer] force [or weight] of numbers
his number is [or has come] up inf
there's safety in numbers proverbial
II. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans
1. number (give number):
numerować [perf po-]
2. number (be in number):
3. number liter (count):
liczyć [perf po-]
4. number (include):
to number sb among sth
zaliczać [perf zaliczyć] kogoś do czegoś
back number N
batch number N ECON
box number N
1. box number (in newspaper):
2. box number (address):
cardinal number N LING
check number N Am
cheque number N Brit
identification number N
invoice number N
irrational number N MATH
license number N Am
lot number N ECON
number account, numbered account N ECON
OpenDict entry
run the numbers VB
run the numbers inf
OpenDict entry
number N
screening number nukleonika
model number COMPUT
Present
Inumber
younumber
he/she/itnumbers
wenumber
younumber
theynumber
Past
Inumbered
younumbered
he/she/itnumbered
wenumbered
younumbered
theynumbered
Present Perfect
Ihavenumbered
youhavenumbered
he/she/ithasnumbered
wehavenumbered
youhavenumbered
theyhavenumbered
Past Perfect
Ihadnumbered
youhadnumbered
he/she/ithadnumbered
wehadnumbered
youhadnumbered
theyhadnumbered
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Thus, the notion of an irrational number is meaningless to even the most powerful floating-point computer.
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An irrational number is any real number that can not be expressed as a fraction "a" / "b", where "a" is an integer and "b" is a non-zero integer.
en.wikipedia.org
By taking quantitative values (numbers) out of the equation, he avoided the trap of having to express an irrational number as a number.
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An irrational cut is equated to an irrational number which is in neither set.
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Informally, this means that an irrational number can not be represented as a simple fraction.
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