If you mean the number you will eventually reach after perpetual division among integers, the number is 1.
The creators of all the numbers needed to count beyond 49.
All positive numbers come "after" 0 (or -0, if you prefer).
5, 7, a bunch of numbers that are odd are not divisible by 3. numbers that are divisible by three can have all their numbers added together and come out with a number that is divisible by 3.
No, not all. All numbers are Real Numbers. * * * * * All numbers are not real numbers: there are complex numbers and others. Also, all real number are not whole numbers. sqrt(2) or pi, for example are real numbers but not whole numbers.
38
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Before zero, we have all the negative decimal numbers, like -0.1, -0.2, -0.3, and so on. Each of these numbers may be small, but they're all important in creating a balanced and beautiful number line. Just remember, in the world of numbers, every value has its place and purpose.
It is an even number because all numbers ending in 0,2,4,9 or 8 are all EVEN NUMBERS And all numbers ending in 1,3,5,7 or 9 are all ODD numbers
No. All irrational numbers are real, not all real numbers are irrational.
Not necessarily. All rational numbers are real, not all real numbers are rational.
Egyptians made all the numbers back in B.C.
Lots of numbers do. To begin, all real numbers do. Multiples of sqrt(-1), aka. imaginary numbers, do. The Complex Numbers are all numbers which are the sum of a real number and an imaginary number.
In all likelihood, all the numbers that you will come across during school will belong to the Real number system.In the UK , it is only when you study "Further Pure" mathematics at A-levels, or at university that you will study complex numbers which belong to a set that is the next step beyond Real numbers.