Negative 7.34 belongs to the set of real numbers, as it is a rational number that can be expressed as a fraction (e.g., -734/100). It is also part of the set of rational numbers because it can be represented as a ratio of two integers. Additionally, it falls within the set of negative numbers.
The square root of 144 is 12. This number belongs to several sets of numbers, including the set of natural numbers (positive integers), the set of whole numbers (non-negative integers), the set of integers (both positive and negative whole numbers), and the set of rational numbers (numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers).
2 does belong to the set of imaginary numbers. Any real number is also imaginary. Imaginary numbers are the set of all numbers that can be expressed as a +b*i where "i" is the square root of negative one and "a" and "b" are both real numbers.
Yes, the mean of a set of negative numbers is always negative. The mean is calculated by summing all the numbers and then dividing by the count of numbers. Since all the numbers in the set are negative, their sum will also be negative, resulting in a negative mean.
The set of negative integers
It belongs to the set of negative rational numbers, negative real numbers, fractionall numbers, rational numbers, real numbers.
Negative integers.
Its a NEGATIVE number. A NEGATIVE INTEGER.
There are many sets of numbers -14 belongs to:set of negative integersset of rational numbersset of real numbersset of complex numbers, which is the biggest known number set
Integers. (This includes negative whole numbers.)
The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.
Any set that contains -1.2, whether finite or infinite. For example, the set consisting of only -1.2 ie {-1.2}, the set consisting of -1.2 and 5 = {-1.2,5}, the set consisting of -1.2 and 3 and sqrt(17) = {-1.2,3,sqrt(17)}, and so on.
10 belongs to the set "natural numbers", but it can also belong to whole numbers, and rational numbers
Negative fractions are part of all of the following sets, and a few more:Complex numbersReal numbersRational numbers (assuming you are talking about a fraction with integer numerator and denominator)
2 does belong to the set of imaginary numbers. Any real number is also imaginary. Imaginary numbers are the set of all numbers that can be expressed as a +b*i where "i" is the square root of negative one and "a" and "b" are both real numbers.
The set of negative integers
Counting numbers