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We say that a real numberx∈[0,1) is computable if there exists an algorithm which, given〈n〉as input for an arbitrary natural numbern, computes (in a finite number of steps) thenth (binary) digit ofxafter the decimal point. this means that a computable number canbe approximated to any desired degree of precision. prove that there exist uncountably manyuncomputable numbers

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