no, every number is a real number
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There are numbers that are not real numbers. They are called imaginary numbers, and have the property that when they are squared, the result is negative. The square root of -1 is called i, and the square root of any other negative number is i times the square root of the absolute value of the number. So the square root of -4 is 2i.
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One is a complex number and a real number.
The square root of any negative number is not a real number. denoted as i for imaginary because it does not exist, in the normal concept of numbers.Complex numbers (which include real and imaginary numbers) are combinations of real & imaginary numbers.While these numbers do not exist in the everyday concept of numbers, they are important in concepts of electricity and waves.
Was demonstrated by Euclid around 300 B.C
The prime factorization of 180 is 2x2x3x3x5. Six consecutive prime numbers do not exist in its factorization.
No. The attribute "prime" and "composite" applies only to integers.