Are there any (relatively) easily understood proofs that e or pi are transcendental numbers? - Quora
Are there any (relatively) easily understood proofs that e or pi are transcendental numbers? - Quora
MathType - Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann was born in 1852. He was the first to prove that #pi is a transcendental number, meaning that it is not the root of any
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