π + e, π − e, πe, π/e, πe, π√2, ππ, eπ2, ln π, 2e, ee,

I think you're being irrational.

Was there a question in there somewhere, or do I need some transcedental meditation?

And if you have hidden some exponents in there somewhere, try using the caret (^) to designate them, as in

x^2 means x squared

There is no question just this

What do you want us to do with it?

This sounds like someone just asking to be banished.

The original reply that the terms are irrational is rational.

To evaluate the expressions you provided involving the mathematical constants π (pi) and e (Euler's number), you can use a calculator or follow the mathematical operations. Let's go through each expression one by one:

1. π + e: Simply add the value of π and the value of e. You can use a calculator to get the result.

2. π - e: Subtract the value of e from the value of π.

3. πe: Multiply the value of π by the value of e.

4. π/e: Divide the value of π by the value of e.

5. πe: Multiply the value of π by the value of e.

6. π√2: Multiply the value of π by the square root of 2.

7. ππ: Square the value of π. This is equivalent to multiplying π by itself.

8. eπ^2: Square the value of π, and then multiply the result by e.

9. ln π: Take the natural logarithm of the value of π. You can use the logarithmic function on a calculator to get the result.

10. 2e: Multiply the value of e by 2.

11. ee: Raise the value of e to the power of e.

Remember that π is approximately equal to 3.14159 and e is approximately equal to 2.71828.