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- Transcendental_function abstract "A transcendental function is an analytic function that does not satisfy a polynomial equation, in contrast to an algebraic function. (The polynomials are sometimes required to have rational coefficients.)In other words, a transcendental function "transcends" algebra in that it cannot be expressed in terms of a finite sequence of the algebraic operations of addition, multiplication, and root extraction.Examples of transcendental functions include the exponential function, the logarithm, and the trigonometric functions.".