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How to determine the sets to which each real numbers
The set of real numbers contains the following subsets:
- Natural numbers - Real numbers contained in the following set: {1, 2, 3, 4, ....}
- Integers - Real numbers contained in the following three sets: {... , - 4, - 3, - 2, - 1} ∪ {0} ∪ {1, 2, 3, 4, ....}
- Rational numbers - Real numbers of the form m / n, where m, n are integers and n ≠ 0.
- Irrational numbers - Real numbers that neither natural numbers nor integers nor rational numbers.
Now we proceed to classify each number:
- - 15 : Integer / Rational number
- √30 : Irrational number
- 6 : Natural number / Integer / Rational number
- - 13 : Integer / Rational number
- 10 / 11 : Rational number
- - 13: Integer / Rational number
- 475 / 325 : Rational number
- 6 / 7 : Rational number
- - √196 : Integer / Rational number
- - 16 / - 2 : Natural number / Integer / Rational number
- 11 : Natural number / Integer / Rational number
- 17 / 3 : Rational number
- 0 : Integer / Rational number
- 3 : Natural number / Integer / Rational number
- 14 : Natural number / Integer / Rational number
- π : Irrational number
- √77 : Irrational number
- √0 : Integer / Rational number
- - 1 : Integer / Rational number
- 135 / - 5 : Integer / Rational number
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