-10 belongs to the set of all integers denoted by Z.
the answer is -1
173 belongs to the set of positive natural numbers and it also belongs to the set of prime numbers.
Pi belongs to the sets of real numbers, transcendental numbers and irrational numbers.
Real, rational, integer, whole, prime, positive
-10 belongs to the set of all integers denoted by Z.
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.
Ratioal numbers
the answer is -1
Among other things, it belongs to the following sets: positive numbers; irrational numbers; algebraic numbers.
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.
10 belongs to the natural integer numbers
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173 belongs to the set of positive natural numbers and it also belongs to the set of prime numbers.
Pi belongs to the sets of real numbers, transcendental numbers and irrational numbers.
17 belongs to the set of prime numbers
It belongs to infinitely many sets. Some notable sets to which it belongs include:* Integers * Negative integers * Rational numbers * Real numbers * Complex numbers