Yes it is considered as a natural number.
Yes. A whole number is any number that does not have a decimal point in it. (Eg. 1 is a whole number, 1.5 or 2.34 are not.) yh but i was looking at this for my school wxw#10
Correction: Whole numbers can only be zero or positive, if it is negative then it is an integer.
lance loper corrected by Gary
No, in fact it is an integer.
Yes.
-5 is a rational number. It's the ratio of 5 to -1 .
The square root of 25 is 5 ... rational.
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The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
The set of Natural numbers.
shrewd
If you have any positive irrational number, then its negative is also irrational.
Yes. It's the ratio of -8 to 1 (among others).
Any number that you can completely write down with digits, plus
a decimal point or a fraction bar if you need them, is rational.
This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.
The square root of 25 is 5, which is a rational number.
An integer.
An integer.
An integer.
An integer.
No. A prime number must, itself, be a natural number.
No. A prime number must, itself, be a natural number.
No. A prime number must, itself, be a natural number.
No. A prime number must, itself, be a natural number.
6/165 is a rational fraction and there is no sensible way to express it as a whole number.
'0777' look like the first four digits of a UK mobile (cell) phone number.
No, it is not.
No.
The sum of an irrational number and any other [real] number is irrational.
The sum of a rational and irrational number must be an irrational number.
Any irrational number, added to 0.4 will give an irrational number.
Nearly any number you can think of is a Real Number. So 8 is a real number.
The square root of 1.225 is an irrational number
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Most people are confused by the number 0, unsure if it's an integer to begin with and unaware of its placement as a number because it technically signifies an empty set. Under the rules of parity, is zero even or odd? As a whole number that can be written without a remainder, 0 classifies as an integer.