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``inexpressible'' by Wkbj79 on 2007-04-14 21:34:01
The reason that I currently have this entry world editable is that I do not seem to recall whether transcendentals are considered as inexpressible or not. I currently have the terms expressible and inexpressible only applying to algebraics.
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