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sounds like a trick question but By Definition Real Numbers are

All Rational and Irrational Numbers. They can also be positive, negative or zero.

Includes the Algebraic Numbers and Transcendental Numbers.

A simple way to think about the Real Numbers is: any point anywhere on the number line (not just the whole numbers).

So theoretically there are no subsets from rational or irrational however there would be a subset of numbers that could be included called Imaginary numbers..or numbers that when squared give a negative result like the square root of -9

Real Numbers are real because they are not imaginary....

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Q: What numbers are subsets of real numbers that is not a subset of rational numbers and irrational numbers?
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What is a subset of irrational numbers?

There are infiitelt many subsets of irrational numbers. One possible subset is the set of all positive irrational numbers.


What is subset of real number?

There are lots of subsets; some of the ones that are commonly used are: rational numbers; irrational numbers; positive numbers; negative numbers; non-negative numbers; integers; natural numbers. Remember that a subset simply means a set that is contained in another set. It may even be the same set. So the real numbers are a subset of themselves. The number {3} is a subset of the reals. All the examples above are subsets as well. The set {0,1, 2+i, 2-i} is NOT a subset of the real numbers. The real numbers are a subset of the complex numbers.


How can you represent how to set of whole numbers integers and rational numbers are related to each other?

Concentric circles. The set of whole numbers is a subset of the set of integers and both of them are subsets of the set of rational numbers.


What are the subset of the real number system?

Irrational Numbers, Rational Numbers, Integers, Whole numbers, Natural numbers


What is the smallest digit that's common in all subsets of the rational numbers?

There is no such number. The empty set is a subset of rational numbers and, by definition, it contains no numbers so nothing that can be common to any other subset.Alternatively, all rational numbers less than -1 and all rational numbers greater than 1 are subsets of rational numbers. There is no number common to them.

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What is a subset of irrational numbers?

There are infiitelt many subsets of irrational numbers. One possible subset is the set of all positive irrational numbers.


What is the difference between real and rational numbers?

The rational numbers are a subset of the real numbers. You might recall that rational numbers are those that can be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers (no matter how large they are). Irrational numbers, like pi, cannot. But both sets (the rational and irrational numbers) are subsets of the real numbers. In fact, when we look at all the numbers, we are looking at the complex number system. We break that down into the real and the imaginary numbers. And the real numbers have the rational and irrational numbers as subsets. It's just that simple.


The rational numbers are a subset of the irrational numbers?

No, they are complementary sets. No rational number is irrational and no irrational number is rational.Irrational means not rational.


What is the relation between integers natural numbers whole numbers rational and irrational numbers?

Natural numbers = Whole numbers are a subset of integers (not intrgers!) which are a subset of rational numbers. Rational numbers and irrational number, together, comprise real numbers.


What is subset of real number?

There are lots of subsets; some of the ones that are commonly used are: rational numbers; irrational numbers; positive numbers; negative numbers; non-negative numbers; integers; natural numbers. Remember that a subset simply means a set that is contained in another set. It may even be the same set. So the real numbers are a subset of themselves. The number {3} is a subset of the reals. All the examples above are subsets as well. The set {0,1, 2+i, 2-i} is NOT a subset of the real numbers. The real numbers are a subset of the complex numbers.


Which set of numbers is not a subset of the rational numbers?

A set which contains any irrational or complex numbers.


Which of these sets of numbers is not a subset of the real numbers irrational integer rational and imaginary?

Imaginary numbers are not a subset of the real numbers; imaginary means not real.


How can you represent how to set of whole numbers integers and rational numbers are related to each other?

Concentric circles. The set of whole numbers is a subset of the set of integers and both of them are subsets of the set of rational numbers.


What are the subset of the real number system?

Irrational Numbers, Rational Numbers, Integers, Whole numbers, Natural numbers


What is the smallest digit that's common in all subsets of the rational numbers?

There is no such number. The empty set is a subset of rational numbers and, by definition, it contains no numbers so nothing that can be common to any other subset.Alternatively, all rational numbers less than -1 and all rational numbers greater than 1 are subsets of rational numbers. There is no number common to them.


What is the smallest digit that's common in all subset of the rational numbers?

There is no such number.S = {1, 2} and T = {£, 4} are two subsets of rational numbers. They have no digit in common.


How can you represent how to sets of whole numbers integers and rational numbers are related to each other?

Concentric circles. The set of whole numbers is a subset of the set of integers and both of them are subsets of the set of rational numbers.