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∙ 13y agoThe two main DISJOINT subsets of the Real numbers are the rational numbers and the irrational numbers.
Are disjoint and complementary subsets of the set of real numbers.
No, they are disjoint sets. Both are subsets of the Real numbers.
yes * * * * * No. Rational and irrational numbers are two DISJOINT subsets of the real numbers. That is, no rational number is irrational and no irrational is rational.
Rational numbers.
The two main DISJOINT subsets of the Real numbers are the rational numbers and the irrational numbers.
Are disjoint and complementary subsets of the set of real numbers.
No, but the majority of real numbers are irrational. The set of real numbers is made up from the disjoint subsets of rational numbers and irrational numbers.
No, they are disjoint sets. Both are subsets of the Real numbers.
yes * * * * * No. Rational and irrational numbers are two DISJOINT subsets of the real numbers. That is, no rational number is irrational and no irrational is rational.
The set of real numbers is divided into rational and irrational numbers. The two subsets are disjoint and exhaustive. That is to say, there is no real number which is both rational and irrational. Also, any real number must be rational or irrational.
There are infinitely many subsets of real numbers. For example, {2, sqrt(27), -9.37} is one subset.
Both are subsets of the real numbers.
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Rational numbers.
rational numbers and irrational numbers
Only a set can have subsets, a number such as -2.38 cannot have subsets.