Of Course it Is? Why would you ask such a silly question?
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Yes. -3 is both rational and real. -3 is an integer. All integers are rational numbers. All rational numbers are real numbers. Thus -3 is a rational number and a real number.
Yes, the number 3 is a real number. Real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers, and since 3 can be expressed as a fraction (3/1), it falls within this category. Therefore, 3 is indeed a real number.
The other real number is 3/pi. I will bet that was not the real number you had in mind and so is an "other" real number.
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Yes. If the number is like, for example, 3+0i, then you'll figure out that the number, though is written as a complex number, is actually a real number 'cause 0i=0 and 3+0=3 so you have both real and complex number. Every number is a complex number, no matter if it's imaginary or real or a combination of both (a+bi).
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
No it is not.
Yes, any number is a real number.
3 all positive, whole numbers are real
Yes. An integer has no fractions and if you can write it, it's a real number!
Yes negative 3 is a real number. 0 is the only number which...isn't a number. The is a political debate going on at the moment debating this particular topic!!!
The square root of a negative number is considered an imaginary number, denoted as "i". In this case, the square root of -3 would be √(-3) = √3 * i. Therefore, the square root of -3 is not a real number, as real numbers are those that can be represented on the number line without involving "i".