
Concept explainers
To State:
Natural Numbers
Whole Numbers
Irrational Numbers
Real Numbers

Answer to Problem 1PE
Natural Numbers: All positive integers (other than zero) are said to be natural numbers.
Whole Numbers: Integers (positive and zero) are said to be whole numbers.
Irrational Numbers: The numbers which can’t be expressed in the form
Real Numbers: All the numbers that can be represented on the number line are said to be real numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Explantion:
Natural Numbers: All positive integers (other than zero) are said to be natural numbers. Example- 1, 2, 3,…
Whole Numbers: Integers (positive and zero) are said to be whole numbers. Example- 0, 1, 2, 3,…
Irrational Numbers: The numbers which can’t be expressed in the form
Real Numbers: All the numbers that can be represented on the number line are said to be real numbers. Example-
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