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Its an imperial number

Its belong to rational, whole, and integars.

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Q: What set of numbers does 0 belong to?
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What set of numbers does 0 belong?

0 is a integer.


Name the set of numbers which 3 does not belong?

The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.


What set does 0 belong to?

The mathematically correct answer is: any set that contains it. For example, it belongs to the set of all numbers between -3 and +2, the set {0, -3, 8/13, sqrt(97), pi}, the set {0}, the set of the roots of x3 - x2 + x = 0, the set of all integers, the set of all rational numbers, the set of all real numbers, the set of all complex numbers.


How can a number belong to more than one set of numbers?

A set is just a way of describing numbers, and numbers can be described in more than one way. If set A is (for example) all positive prime numbers, and set B is all numbers between 0 and 10, then there are some numbers (2, 3, 5, and 7) that could belong to both sets.


What set does 10 belong to?

10 belongs to the set "natural numbers", but it can also belong to whole numbers, and rational numbers


Which set of real numbers do these numbers belong in 0 or 2 or 4 or 5 or 7 or 9?

Infinitely many sets: they belong to the set {0, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9}, and to {0, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 92} and {0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9} and {0, 2, 4, 5, 5.35, 7, 9} and {0, 2, 4, 5, 7, sqrt(53), 9} and N0, the set of Natural number including 0, Z, the set of integers, Q, the set of rational numbers, R, the set of real numbers, C, the set of complex numbers as well as any superset of these sets.


What set of numbers does 100 belong?

Counting numbers


Which set of numbers -60 not belong to?

Irrational numbers.


What set does 18 belong to?

The set of even numbers


Do 0 and 3 have closure for addition?

A set of numbers is considered to be closed if and only if you take any 2 numbers and perform an operation on them, the answer will belong to the same set as the original numbers, than the set is closed under that operation. If you add any 2 real numbers, your answer will be a real number, so the real number set is closed under addition. If you divide any 2 whole numbers, your answer could be a repeating decimal, which is not a whole number, and is therefore not closed. As for 0 and 3, the most specific set they belong to is the whole numbers (0, 1, 2, 3...) If you add 0 and 3, your answer is 3, which is also a whole number. Therefore, yes 0 and 3 are closed under addition


What set of numbers does 31 belong to?

It belongs to the set of prime numbers


What set of numbers does 1.8 belong to?

Rational and Real numbers