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In mathematics, an algebraic number is a number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with integer coefficients. For example, the golden ratio is an algebraic number, because it is a root of the polynomial , i.e., a solution to the equation , and the complex number is algebraic because it is a root of the polynomial . Algebraic numbers include all integers, rational numbers, and n-th roots of integers.
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