why does pie is transcendental number
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The number pi, like other fundamental constants of mathematics such as e = 2.718..., is a transcendental number. The digits of pi and e never end, nor has anyone detected an orderly pattern in their arrangement. Humans know the value of pi to over a trillion digits
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Because is a complex no.that is not algebraic this is not a root (i.e solution) of a non.zero polynomial equation with integer or equivalently rational coefficient .
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