| Algebraic irrational number |
In decimal |
In septenary |
| √2 |
(the length of the diagonal of a unit square) |
1.41421356237309... (≈ 1.414) |
1.262034545211232611 ... (≈ 1.262) |
| √3 |
(the length of the diagonal of a unit cube, or twice the height of an equilateral triangle of unit side) |
1.73205080756887... (≈ 1.732) |
1.506044021410166456 ... (≈ 1.506 ≈ 1.5) |
| √5 |
(the length of the diagonal of a 1×2 rectangle) |
2.2360679774997... (≈ 2.236) |
2.143654106250351 ... (≈ 2.144) |
| φ |
(phi, the golden ratio = (1+√5)⁄2) |
1.6180339887498... (≈ 1.618) |
1.42166203646016... (≈ 1.422) |
| Transcendental irrational number |
In decimal |
In septenary |
| π |
(pi, the ratio of circumference to diameter) |
3.1415926535898... (≈ 3.1416) |
3.06636514320361341... (≈ 3.1) |
| e |
(the base of the natural logarithm) |
2.718281828459045... (≈ 2.718) |
2.50124106542265... (≈ 2.5) |
One advantage of this system is that 3.1 (22/7) is a reasonably good approximation for Pi.