No, "eleventeen" is not a real number in the traditional sense of the term. In mathematics, real numbers are a set of numbers that include all rational and Irrational Numbers, but "eleventeen" is not a standard number in this system. It appears to be a combination of the numbers eleven and seventeen, which are real numbers, but the combination itself is not recognized as a valid number in mathematics.
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Oh, dude, eleventeen is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. It's not a legit number in the mathematical world, but hey, if you're playing make-believe or counting imaginary friends, then eleventeen totally exists. Just don't try using it in any serious calculations unless you want some raised eyebrows and confused looks.
Nearly any number you can think of is a Real Number. So 8 is a real number.
a real number is a number that can be rational or irrational
If a number is pure imaginary then it has no real component. If it is a real number, then there is no imaginary component. If it has both real and imaginary components, then it is a complex number.
2 is a real number.
Neither.For any whole number there is a real number which is bigger and for any real number there is a whole number which is bigger.