1) Squares of reals are non-negative;
2) integers cannot be strictly between 0 and 1.
Indeed, these two facts, masqueraded in various tricky ways, form the basis for transcendental number theory.
1) Squares of reals are non-negative;
2) integers cannot be strictly between 0 and 1.
Indeed, these two facts, masqueraded in various tricky ways, form the basis for transcendental number theory.