All transcendental numbers are irrational. Neither of you said an incorrect statement but the tone of this comment suggests otherwise and I think it's worth making a note that you're both correct
I think the idea is that they're both using mathematical terms applied as if a homonym of each were being used. In other words, puns. "Irrational" as a number vs. "irrational" as an action. "Transcendental" as a number vs. "transcendental" as a state of being.
LeftRightThere
SignedEpsteinsMother
πr^2, cornbread are round
wildwestpb
Most cakes are rectangular or circular though.
nobodyspecial995
All numbers are equally divisible by 3, with enough decimal points.
AeroEngineer
docatomic13
Pi is transcendental...celebrate any way you want.
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Pinyateh
All transcendental numbers are irrational. Neither of you said an incorrect statement but the tone of this comment suggests otherwise and I think it's worth making a note that you're both correct
Alfadorfox
I think the idea is that they're both using mathematical terms applied as if a homonym of each were being used. In other words, puns. "Irrational" as a number vs. "irrational" as an action. "Transcendental" as a number vs. "transcendental" as a state of being.
stillafckingfreak
What about numbers that don't meditate?
AeroEngineer