Real numbers are infinitely dense. That means that between any two real numbers, there are infinitely may real numbers.
One example: 2.00135
An example of a whole number would be this >>> 2 1/3 Except a real number would be any rational Or irrational number :)
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You would ahve to figure out the number.....For example: if the number was 3....3-2=1...that is the difference between 2 and 3
The set of natural numbers or counting numbers N is a subset of the set of real numbers R. N = {1, 2, 3, ...) R = {..., -2, -1, -0.5, 0, 1, √2, 2, 3, π, ...}
3 all positive, whole numbers are real
There is no whole number between 2 and 3. But decimals like 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc can be considered numbers between 2 and 3
The unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number. For example, the principal square root of 9 is 3, although both -3 and 3 are square roots of 9.
The real number system is composed of the counting numbers (1, 2, 3...).
There are infinitely many real number between any two distinct real numbers. One such is +sqrt(0.4)
Just subtract the lowest number from the greatest number. For example, the distance between 3 and 8, is 8 - 3 = 5 units, the distance between -2 and 3, is 3 - (-2) = 3 + 2 = 5 units, the distance between -4 and -2, is -2 - (-4) = -2 + 4 = 2 units.
A number that is between 200 and 250 divisble by 3 not 2 is 249
There are an infinite number of numbers between -1 and 3. The whole ones are zero, 1, and 2 .