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It may, sometimes be referred to as an intervalalthough that term is also used for subsets of rational numbers or integers.
numbers are infinite! If you can find a number, you can always add 1 to it and carry on. The numbers we don't even have a name!!
They are called EVEN numbers
Any names that you like. Often they are denoted by CAPITAL letters.
It is a whole number, integer, and a rational number. :D
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It may, sometimes be referred to as an intervalalthough that term is also used for subsets of rational numbers or integers.
Say if the number is a whole,integer,rational, or irrational. For example: -3.5 is irrational. But 2 is whole, integer, and rational. * * * * * The above is absolute rubbish. -3.5 is rational (-7/2), not irrational. Also, it mentions the subsets of real numbers, whereas the question is about what the real numbers are a subsets of - the supersets of real numbers. Actually, the set of real numbers is probably the largest set of numbers that you will come across in Secondary School (age 16-ish). If you continue with mathematics beyond that you will come across complex numbers: real numbers are a subset of complex numbers. There are supersets of complex numbers as well but you will not come across them unless you study mathematics to a seriously high level.
Ratioal numbers
Real numbers; also the rational numbers.
integers
Sure! 15 belongs to several sets of numbers, including the natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. In each set, 15 is classified based on its properties and relationships with other numbers. These sets form a hierarchy, with each set containing the previous set as a subset.
It belongs to the set ofrational numbers,decimal fractions,improper fractions (in decimal form),real numbers,complex numbers,quaternions.
Of the "standard sets" -10 belongs to: ℤ⁻ (the negative integers) ℤ (the integers) ℚ⁻ (the negative rational numbers) ℚ (the rational numbers) ℝ⁻ (the negative real numbers) ℝ (the real numbers) ℂ (the complex numbers) (as ℤ ⊂ ℚ ⊂ ℝ ⊂ ℂ). Other sets are possible, eg the even numbers.
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who this vin number belongs too