any number at all between negative infinite and infinite.
this includes fractions or square roots.
eg. -7,4,10/3,(5)^1/3
no # all numbers are real #'s
100.5
Most numbers are real numbers, but they are called that to distinguish them from imaginary ones. The best example of an imaginery number is the square root of minus 1. This is not a possibility.
The Laplace transform of a function f(t), defined for all real numbers t ≥ 0, is the function F(s), defined by: : The parameter s is a complex number: : with real numbers σ and ω. A complex number is defined as a number comprising a real numberpart and an imaginary number part. An imaginary number is a number in the form bi where b is a real number and i is the square root of minus one. (Wiki search)
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They are all subsets of the real number. That is their only common feature. There is little direct relationship between the set of counting numbers and the set S = {pi, sqrt(9.3), 6, -7.5}
A composite number has one or more factors other than 1 and itself. For example, 25's factors are 1, 5, and 25, and 16's factors are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16.
No. they arent real in America but maybe other places around the world you never know
Well you can't because it's not even a real number without ,'s.
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One example is 19. A prime number is a number that only has two multiples; one and itself. Therefore, 19's factors are 1 and 19.