Examples for
Transcendental Numbers
A number is described as transcendental if it is not algebraic, meaning that it is not a root of any nonzero polynomial equation with rational coefficients. Notable examples of transcendental numbers are e and π. Wolfram|Alpha can identify and provide information about transcendental numbers.
Identification of Transcendentals
Check different values against the definition of a transcendental number.
Determine whether a number is transcendental:
Notable Transcendentals
Learn about notable transcendental numbers, such as e, π and the Champernowne constant, and perform calculations with them.