1. Integers: These are positive or negative numbers without any fractional component. They include whole numbers and their negative counterparts, as well as zero.
2. Natural Numbers: Also known as counting numbers, these are the numbers used for counting. They include positive integers starting from 1 and do not include any negative numbers or zero.
3. Rational Numbers: Any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero, is a rational number. This includes integers, whole numbers, and fractions.
4. Irrational Numbers: These are decimals that do not end and do not have repeating numbers. They cannot be expressed as fractions or ratios of integers. Examples include π (pi) and √2 (square root of 2).
5. Whole Numbers: This includes all positive integers (natural numbers) and zero. Whole numbers do not include any negative numbers or fractional components.
Any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers providing the denominator is not 0
A positive or negative number that can be written without a fractional component
The numbers used for counting
A decimal that does not end and does not have repeating numbers
Positive numbers, including
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Integers
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Irrational Numbers
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Natural Numbers
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Rational Numbers
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Whole Numbers
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