-- Real numbers
-- Rational numbers
-- Integers
-- Negative numbers
-- Multiples of 5
-- Multiples of -5
-- Numbers less than -4.9
-- Numbers greater than -5.1
Integers. (This includes negative whole numbers.)
The integers. Also: the rational numbers, the real numbers and (depending on your definition) the complex numbers.
Go look in a book
fractions
Irrational and transcendental
Prime and odd numbers
Five is a prime number.
what set is 0.56
It means 'belongs to' eg. If A={1,2,3,4,5,6} then "5 belongs to A" belongs to the given set and when for number has a cross, it means that 'don't belong to' so, "8 don't belong to A".
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
-5
48 doesn't belong! 1-2 (+3) 5-10 (+3) 13-26 (+3) 29-48 In each set the 1st number is half of the 2nd exept for the last set.
-5 to a set number is -5
Neative and it's a whole number, I think
-6 is an integer, a rational number, a real number and a negative number.
It is a natural (or counting) number, a whole number, an integer, a rational number, and a real number.
Odd numbers , single digit ,integer