👉 In mathematics and logic, a non-radical number is a real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. These numbers are those that have no rational or irrational decimal expansions. For example: - 2 is a non-radical number because it has no repeating decimals. - √2 (approximately 1.41) is also a non-radical number because its decimal expansion ends in only one non-repeating digit after the first two digits. Note that while these numbers