It can be element of: Rational numbers or Real numbers
The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.
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
10 belongs to the set "natural numbers", but it can also belong to whole numbers, and rational numbers
Natural (counting) numbers; integers; rational numbers; real numbers; complex numbers. And any other set that you choose to define, that happens to include the number 7 - for example, the set of odd numbers, the set of prime numbers, the set of the numbers {5, 7, 14, 48}, etc.
It can be element of: Rational numbers or Real numbers
The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.
Neative and it's a whole number, I think
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
If you're talking about real numbers, then it would be a rational number.
9 belongs in the sets: -Natural number set, positive whole numbers -Integer number set, whole numbers -Rational number set, numbers that are not never ending -Real number set, basic numbers without i and that can be expressed in say amounts of apples -Complex number set, the set that contains both real and unreal numbers
0.2 is not a prime number. Prime numbers belong to the set of whole numbers.
-2 belongs in the sets: -Integer number set, whole numbers -Rational number set, numbers that are not never ending -Real number set, basic numbers without i and that can be expressed in say amounts of apples -Complex number set, the set that contains both real and unreal numbers
No. One, a counting number, doesn't belong to either of those sets.
5 belongs in the sets: -Natural number set, positive whole numbers -Integer number set, whole numbers -Rational number set, numbers that are not never ending -Real number set, basic numbers without i and that can be expressed in say amounts of apples -Complex number set, the set that contains both real and unreal numbers
10 belongs to the set "natural numbers", but it can also belong to whole numbers, and rational numbers
Its a NEGATIVE number. A NEGATIVE INTEGER.