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To any set that contains it!

It belongs to {-5},

or {45, sqrt(2), -5, pi, -3/7},

or all whole numbers between -43 and 53,

or multiples of 5,

or integers,

or rational numbers,

or real numbers,

etc.

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Q: What subset of the real number system does -5 belong in?
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