Oh, dude, non-consecutive numbers are like numbers that aren't next to each other in a sequence. So, if you've got 1, 3, 5, 7... like 2 and 4 would be non-consecutive because they're not right next to each other. It's like when you're trying to find your favorite socks in the laundry, and they're just all over the place – non-consecutive numbers are the rogue socks of the math world.
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They are integers (whole numbers) that are NOT next to ane another in a counting sequence.
irrational numbers odd numbers even numbers whole numbers prime numbers composite numbers counting numbers
There are no prime numbers that are square numbers
The set of rational numbers includes all whole numbers, so SOME rational numbers will also be whole number. But not all rational numbers are whole numbers. So, as a rule, no, rational numbers are not whole numbers.
the set of real numbers are the numbers which make the entire number system. they include all the different number systems like integers,rational numbers,irrational numbers,whole numbers & natural numbers.
Integers are whole numbers. They are the counting numbers, 0 and the corresponding negative numbers. Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers (the second one being non-zero). Irrational numbers are numbers that are not rational numbers. Rational and irrational number together form the set of real numbers.