A transcendental number is a type of real or complex number that is not a root of any non-zero polynomial equation with rational coefficients. This means transcendental numbers cannot be expressed as the solution to algebraic equations, making them distinct from algebraic numbers. They are significant in mathematics because they help illustrate the limitations of algebraic methods and highlight the existence of numbers that transcend those methods.
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