Integers are a subset of rational numbers which are a subset of real numbers which are a subset of complex numbers ...
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No, integers are a subset of rational numbers.
Integers
Yes. Integers are just rational numbers of the form a/1.
Positive integers are (not is!) a proper subset of natural numbers. The natural numbers comprise positive integers and zero.
No. But all whole numbers are in the set of rational numbers. Natural numbers (ℕ) are a subset of Integers (ℤ), which are a subset of Rational numbers (ℚ), which are a subset of Real numbers (ℝ),which is a subset of the Complex numbers (ℂ).
No, integers are a subset of rational numbers.
You have it backwards. Integers are a subset of real numbers.
A subset of integers.
Starting at the top, we have the real numbers. The rational numbers is a subset of the reals. So are the irrational numbers. Now some rationals are integers so that is a subset of the rationals. Then a subset of the integers is the whole numbers. The natural numbers is a subset of those.
Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.
No, rational numbers are not a subset of integers.
No, they are not.
Yes.
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Integers
Natural numbers are a subset of the set of integers, among others.
Integers are aproper subset of rational numbers.