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"textContent": "felix91gr:\n\n> Surprisingly perhaps, this also would allow us to exactly represent roots, trigonometric functions and even many transcendental numbers (such as Pi and e).\n\nWell yes, if you want a Computer algebra system - Wikipedia you can use one of those -- or a library implementing such in Rust.",
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