Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- NUMBERS: RATIONAL AND IRRATIONAL
- Preface to the Tenth Printing
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Natural Numbers and Integers
- Chapter 2 Rational Numbers
- Chapter 3 Real Numbers
- Chapter 4 Irrational Numbers
- Chapter 5 Trigonometric and Logarithmic Numbers
- Chapter 6 The Approximation of Irrationals by Rationals
- Chapter 7 The Existence of Transcendental Numbers
- Appendix A Proof That There Are Infinitely Many Prime Numbers
- Appendix B Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- Appendix C Cantor's Proof of the Existence of Transcendental Numbers
- Appendix D Trigonometric Numbers
- Answers and Suggestions to Selected Problems
- Index
Appendix A - Proof That There Are Infinitely Many Prime Numbers
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- NUMBERS: RATIONAL AND IRRATIONAL
- Preface to the Tenth Printing
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Natural Numbers and Integers
- Chapter 2 Rational Numbers
- Chapter 3 Real Numbers
- Chapter 4 Irrational Numbers
- Chapter 5 Trigonometric and Logarithmic Numbers
- Chapter 6 The Approximation of Irrationals by Rationals
- Chapter 7 The Existence of Transcendental Numbers
- Appendix A Proof That There Are Infinitely Many Prime Numbers
- Appendix B Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- Appendix C Cantor's Proof of the Existence of Transcendental Numbers
- Appendix D Trigonometric Numbers
- Answers and Suggestions to Selected Problems
- Index
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- NumbersRational and Irrational, pp. 115 - 116Publisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 1961