There are not just three real numbers but an infinity of them Not only that , between any two of them there is an infinity of real numbers. And between any two of them ...
There is not a real number between them. If there is then it would most likely be three and one half.
It is three.
Every integer is all three.
An integer, a rational number, a real number.
Yes, they are.
BUMBLE BEES!!!there's three B's and E'sand has a real sting!
Any real number - positive or negative - has exactly one real cube root. Any real number (except zero) has three cubic roots in the complex numbers; but only one of them is real.
For example, the conjugate of 5 + 3i is 5 - 3i. The graph of the first number is three units above the real number line; the second one is three units below the real number line.
This depends on the type of number you want. For integers, the answer is 105. For real numbers, the answer is -.005.
number one is Nigel (one with sun glasses) number two is Hogie (fat dude) and number three its Kooky (girl in green sweater)
An imaginary number is the square root of -1. It is written in algebra in the form a + ib. The a is the real part and the b is the imaginary part. An example of an imaginary number in real life is the distance in a mirror. Let's say you are standing three feet in front of the mirror. Then you are 3 + 3i feet in front of your mirror image. You are three real feet in front of the mirror and three imaginary feet back in the mirror's reflection.
You cannot get real square root of a negative number because two numbers multiplied by themselves are always positive You can always get a real cube root of a negative number because three negative numbers multiplied by themselves give a negative .