(-16)1/3 And (-6)1/5
The two perfect numbers between 1 and 30 are: 6, 28
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-6
To any set that contains it! It belongs to {sqrt(30)}, or {45, sqrt(30), pi, -3/7}, or irrational numbers, or real numbers between -6 and 6, or all real numbers or complex numbers, etc.
There are infinitely many real numbers between -6 and 6. And between each pair of those, there are infinitely many real numbers, and between each pair of those ...Therefore, it is impossible to list them all.
-5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,
-5, -4, and -3 are 3 such numbers.
Yes. :S real numbers are real numbers. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
(-16)1/3 And (-6)1/5
There are infinite irrational numbers between 1 and 6.
There are an infinite number of rationals between 1 and 6.
There are infinitely many real numbers between 5/9 and 6/9. One of the ways to find a real number between 5/9 and 6/9 is multiplying numerators and denominators of both numbers by an integer. 5/9 x 3/3 = 15/27 6/9 x 3/3 = 18/27 Now we have two more rational numbers to state which are 16/27 and 17/27. If we multiply by a larger then we get more numbers between 5/9 and 6/9. So we can say that we can have infinite real numbers.
The two perfect numbers between 1 and 30 are: 6, 28
two ,4 and 6
6 of them.
210-6-1 = 203 of them