Yes it is infact a real number in algebra
ALGEBRA
Hey are you in Pre-Algebra from BOston Middle SChool
If you are talking about integers on the number line, the answer is 1. If you are talking about real numbers, then there is always a real number between every other two, so you can't really talk about the difference.
set of real number....
A fraction is just a number. It's as real as any whole number (or decimal).
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Real numbers are any number, including irrationals.
Yes, I can't think of any way that a real number minus another real number would be complex or purely imaginary. My answer is yes.
Integer numbers are a subset of real numbers. Real numbers may contain fractions.
An example of a whole number would be this >>> 2 1/3 Except a real number would be any rational Or irrational number :)
There is no difference between real solutions and real roots.
Here are the basic differences:elementary algebra:- Domain is the real numbers- Uses the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, and distributivityBoolean algebra:- Domain is only two numbers- Uses the operations of conjunction, disjunction, and negation (AND, OR, NOT)- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, distributivity, absorption, and complements