Ferdinand von Lindemann, along with his colleague Karl Weierstrass
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Ferdinand Lindemann.
Ferdinand Lindemann.
Ferdinand von Lindemann
Ferdinand Lindemann.
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The German mathematician Ferdinand von Lindemann.
From Wikipedia: "In 1882, German mathematician Ferdinand von Lindemann proved that π is transcendental, confirming a conjecture made by both Legendre and Euler"
Since pi is transcendental, pi2 is also transcendental. So pi is the square root of the transcendental number pi2.
Hermite proved that "e" is transcendental, but it was Ferdinand Lindemann who proved that "pi" is transcendental.
An algebraic number is one which is a root of a non-constant polynomial equation with rational coefficients. A transcendental number is not an algebraic number. Although a transcendental number may be complex, Pi is not.
No, 33.333 is not a transcendental number; it is a rational number. Specifically, it can be expressed as the fraction 100/3, which means it can be represented as a ratio of two integers. Transcendental numbers, such as π and e, cannot be expressed in this way.