irrational
71irrational — ir·rational …
72irrational — adjective Syn: unreasonable, illogical, groundless, baseless, unfounded, unjustifiable Ant: logical …
73irrational — ir|ra|tio|nal adj., t, e (MATEMATIK som hverken kan udtrykkes ved et helt tal el. en brøk) (jf. irrationel) …
74irrational — ịr|ra|ti|o|nal [auch ... na:l ] <lateinisch> (verstandesmäßig nicht fassbar; vernunftwidrig); irrationale Zahl (Mathematik) …
75irrational — adj. 1 illogical; unreasonable. 2 not endowed with reason. 3 Math. (of a root etc.) not rational; not commensurate with the natural numbers (e.g. a non terminating decimal). Derivatives: irrationality n. irrationalize v.tr. (also ise).… …
76irrational number — noun Date: 1551 a number that can be expressed as an infinite decimal with no set of consecutive digits repeating itself indefinitely and that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers …
77irrational number — noun Any real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers …
78Irrational Exuberance — An infamous phrase uttered by Alan Greenspan in 1996 to describe the overvalued market at the time. Although every word spoken by Mr.Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, is scrutinized, this phrase was even more so examined as …
79irrational number — A real number that is not rational …
80irrational number — number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers (Mathematics) …