Jt is a whole number. However, you can not factor him into a polynomial. Chris Wernsman needs a life. He is not a whole number. If he would cut his hair he would be a whole number. Thomas is a whole number. You can factor him into a polynomial. Lets do some problems together.
JT + Chris =
Work: Jt is cool so he will cut chris's hair and beside him will be Thomas who will just play lion king music.
Answer: The answer would be 78 because JT cut 78 of chrises hair. Now Chris does not look like he was from the cast of The Chronicles of Narnia. Even better he looks like he is the werewolfe from Twilight.
Chris needs a friend that has two legs.
P.S.=Katherine made a friend! It is her third leg!
It is a real number, but it is not a whole number
Yes it is, but not every real number is a rational number
There is no such number: every whole number is an integer.
Yes, it is true that every whole number is an integer.
No. Every non-zero whole number is a multiple of 1.
YES. Every whole number is a real number too.
No, a real number could also be a rational number, an integer, a whole number, or a natural number. Irrational numbers fall into the same category of real numbers, but every real number is not an irrational number.
Yes. The set of whole numbers (more usually called Integers) is a strict subset of the set of Real Numbers.
No. There are several real numbers that are not rational (e.g. pi). However, every rational number is also a real number. In general, whole numbers/natural numbers is a subset of the integers (i.e. every whole number is an integer), the integers is a subset of the rationals, the rationals are a subset of the real numbers. I think the real numbers are a subset of the complex numbers, but I'm not 100% positive on that.
Yes. Every number is a real number. Rational numbers, irrational numbers, Whole numbers, Natural numbers, integers are all real numbers.
Neither.For any whole number there is a real number which is bigger and for any real number there is a whole number which is bigger.
yes, only numbers like pi and e are irrational numbers
A whole number IS a real number so you do not have to do anything.
Such numbers cannot be ordered in the manner suggested by the question because: For every whole number there are integers, rational numbers, natural numbers, irrational numbers and real numbers that are bigger. For every integer there are whole numbers, rational numbers, natural numbers, irrational numbers and real numbers that are bigger. For every rational number there are whole numbers, integers, natural numbers, irrational numbers and real numbers that are bigger. For every natural number there are whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers and real numbers that are bigger. For every irrational number there are whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, natural numbers and real numbers that are bigger. For every real number there are whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, natural numbers and irrational numbers that are bigger. Each of these kinds of numbers form an infinite sets but the size of the sets is not the same. Georg Cantor showed that the cardinality of whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and natural number is the same order of infinity: aleph-null. The cardinality of irrational numbers and real number is a bigger order of infinity: aleph-one.
No, most real numbers are not whole numbers.
No, 1 is a factor of every whole number because 1 is a factor of every whole number.
A whole number is definitely a real number! For example say you have the number 7. 7 is a real number, because it doesn't have any decimals or fractions! Hope that helps! A whole number is a real number. A real number can be a fraction, a negative, a positive number, rational, or an irrational number. A whole number is a positive number or zero.