Irrational Numbers
The irrational number in decimal is an irrational number in balternary too. For example:
| Decimal | Balternary |
|---|---|
| 1.11T'1TT'00T'00T'01T'0T0'0T0'0T0'1TT…(1.75TT2RRR5...) | |
| 1T.T1T'T10'T00'00T'T11'00T'0TT'T01'1T0…(2.MNKTPTQL6...) | |
| 1T.1T0'101'010'TTT'1TT'110'10T'TT0'1T1…(2.6A3F5C8G7...) | |
| φ=1.T0T'T01'TT0'T10'TT1'1T0'011'T10'011…(1.J8GNH64N4...) |
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