Denumerability of the Algebraic Numbers
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https://doi.org/10.59120/drj.v3i1.65Keywords:
denumerability, equinumerous, algebraic numberAbstract
An algebraic number is a real number that is a root of a polynomial equation anXn + an-1Xn-1…+a0 where ai are integers. In this paper, using the fact that a polynomial equation of degree n has at most n roots, together with some results, the denumerability of the algebraic numbers is proven.
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Lipschutz, S. 1981. General Topology, McGraw Hill Inc., Singapore, pp. 32-38.
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