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  2. Rational root theorem - Wikipedia

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    The theorem is used to find all rational roots of a polynomial, if any. It gives a finite number of possible fractions which can be checked to see if they are roots. If a rational root x = r is found, a linear polynomial ( x – r ) can be factored out of the polynomial using polynomial long division , resulting in a polynomial of lower degree ...

  3. Commensurability (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, two non-zero real numbers a and b are said to be commensurable if their ratio ⁠ a / b ⁠ is a rational number; otherwise a and b are called incommensurable. (Recall that a rational number is one that is equivalent to the ratio of two integers.) There is a more general notion of commensurability in group theory.

  4. Irrationality measure - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an irrationality measure of a real number is a measure of how "closely" it can be approximated by rationals. If a function f ( t , λ ) {\displaystyle f(t,\lambda )} , defined for t , λ > 0 {\displaystyle t,\lambda >0} , takes positive real values and is strictly decreasing in both variables, consider the following inequality :

  5. Rational number - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, "rational" is often used as a noun abbreviating "rational number". The adjective rational sometimes means that the coefficients are rational numbers. For example, a rational point is a point with rational coordinates (i.e., a point whose coordinates are rational numbers); a rational matrix is a matrix of rational numbers; a rational polynomial may be a polynomial with rational ...

  6. Real analysis - Wikipedia

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    These order-theoretic properties lead to a number of fundamental results in real analysis, such as the monotone convergence theorem, the intermediate value theorem and the mean value theorem. However, while the results in real analysis are stated for real numbers, many of these results can be generalized to other mathematical objects.

  7. Dedekind cut - Wikipedia

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    If B has a smallest element among the rationals, the cut corresponds to that rational. Otherwise, that cut defines a unique irrational number which, loosely speaking, fills the "gap" between A and B. [3] In other words, A contains every rational number less than the cut, and B contains every rational number greater than or equal to the cut. An ...

  8. Rational reconstruction (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The rational number / is unknown, and the goal of the problem is to recover it from the given information. In order for the problem to be solvable, it is necessary to assume that the modulus m {\displaystyle m} is sufficiently large relative to r {\displaystyle r} and s {\displaystyle s} .

  9. Real number - Wikipedia

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    Several problems were left open by these definitions, which contributed to the foundational crisis of mathematics. Firstly both definitions suppose that rational numbers and thus natural numbers are rigorously defined; this was done a few years later with Peano axioms. Secondly, both definitions involve infinite sets (Dedekind cuts and sets of ...

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