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What are real numbers?

Real numbers are the combination of rational and irrational numbers in the number system. They can be both positive or negative and are denoted by the symbol 'R'. All the natural numbers, decimals, and fractions come under this category.

Explain the set of real numbers.

The set of real numbers consists of different categories, such as natural and whole numbers, integers, rational and irrational numbers. It includes all numbers that can be represented on the number line.

What are some examples of real numbers?

Examples of real numbers include 23, -12, 6.99, 5/2, π, and so on. These numbers can be represented on the number line and used for arithmetic operations.

What are imaginary numbers and how do they relate to real numbers?

<p>Imaginary numbers are the un-real numbers, which cannot be expressed on the number line. They are commonly used to represent a complex number. Real and imaginary numbers together form the set of complex numbers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the symbol used to denote real numbers?

<p>Real numbers are denoted by the symbol 'R'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Real Numbers

Combination of rational and irrational numbers, including positives and negatives, denoted by 'R'.

Set of Real Numbers

Includes natural, whole, integer, rational, and irrational numbers representable on the number line.

Examples of Real Numbers

23, -12, 6.99, 5/2, π are examples of real numbers used in arithmetic.

Imaginary Numbers

Numbers that cannot be represented on the number line, often represented as complex numbers.

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Symbol for Real Numbers

Real numbers are denoted by the symbol 'R'.

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