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Q: What is the set of natural numbers greater than 3?
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What numbers are the whole numbers greater than zero?

Natural numbers consist of the set of all whole numbers greater than zero.


Is the set of even natural numbers greater than 100 a infinite set?

Yes.


Is a set of even natural numbers greater than 100 is an infinite set?

Yes.


What is the set of integers lists the natural numbers?

The Natural numbers is the set of Integers greater than 0 (ie {1, 2, 3, ...})


When space is uncountable?

In mathematics, when a set is uncountable, it means that it has a cardinality greater than that of the set of natural numbers. For example, the set of real numbers is uncountable because there is no bijection between it and the set of natural numbers. It implies that the set is infinite and dense in some sense.


Is -7.3 a natural number?

No, -7.3 is not a natural number. Natural numbers are whole numbers greater than zero, so they cannot be negative or contain decimals. The set of natural numbers is typically denoted as {1, 2, 3, ...}. Negative numbers and decimals fall under different categories, such as integers and real numbers, respectively.


Does the set of whole numbers is larger than the set of natural numbers?

If you mean larger by "the set of whole numbers strictly contains the set of natural numbers", then yes, but if you mean "the set of whole numbers has a larger cardinality (size) than the set of natural numbers", then no, they have the same size.


Are there more rational number than irrational numbers?

There are more irrational numbers than rational numbers. The rationals are countably infinite; the irrationals are uncountably infinite. Uncountably infinite means that the set of irrational numbers has a cardinality known as the "cardinality of the continuum," which is strictly greater than the cardinality of the set of natural numbers which is countably infinite. The set of rational numbers has the same cardinality as the set of natural numbers, so there are more irrationals than rationals.


What are the set of natural numbers greater than 42?

There is only one such set.One way to define the set is {x: x in N, x > 42}.


What set of natural numbers is less than four.?

The set of natural numbers less than four is {1, 2, 3}.


Is the set of even numbers greater than 100 a well defined set?

Yes. Even numbers greater than 100 is a well defined set. (Although it is a set with an infinite number of members)


What is an Archimedean property?

An Archimedean property is the property of the set of real numbers, that for any real number there is always a natural number greater than it.