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Describe all the sets and subsets the number −25 belongs toAsked by Jozikee
Describe all the sets and subsets the number -34 belongs to
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The number -34 belongs to the following sets and subsets:
1. Natural numbers (N*): It does not belong to this set as natural numbers start from 1.
2. Whole numbers (W): It does not belong to this set as whole numbers start from 0.
3. Integers (Z): It belongs to this set as integers include all positive and negative whole numbers, including zero.
4. Rational numbers (Q): It belongs to this set as rational numbers include all numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
5. Real numbers (R): It belongs to this set as real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers.
6. Integer numbers greater than -34 (Z+): It does not belong to this subset as it is not greater than -34.
7. Non-negative numbers (N0): It does not belong to this subset as it is negative.
8. Negative numbers (N-): It belongs to this subset as it is a negative number.
9. Whole numbers less than or equal to -34 (W≤-34): It does not belong to this subset as whole numbers start from 0.
10. Positive factors of -34: It does not have any positive factors.
11. Prime numbers: It does not belong to this subset as prime numbers are positive integers greater than 1 and have no positive factors other than 1 and themselves.
Note: There may be additional subsets depending on the context or specific set definitions being considered.
1. Natural numbers (N*): It does not belong to this set as natural numbers start from 1.
2. Whole numbers (W): It does not belong to this set as whole numbers start from 0.
3. Integers (Z): It belongs to this set as integers include all positive and negative whole numbers, including zero.
4. Rational numbers (Q): It belongs to this set as rational numbers include all numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
5. Real numbers (R): It belongs to this set as real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers.
6. Integer numbers greater than -34 (Z+): It does not belong to this subset as it is not greater than -34.
7. Non-negative numbers (N0): It does not belong to this subset as it is negative.
8. Negative numbers (N-): It belongs to this subset as it is a negative number.
9. Whole numbers less than or equal to -34 (W≤-34): It does not belong to this subset as whole numbers start from 0.
10. Positive factors of -34: It does not have any positive factors.
11. Prime numbers: It does not belong to this subset as prime numbers are positive integers greater than 1 and have no positive factors other than 1 and themselves.
Note: There may be additional subsets depending on the context or specific set definitions being considered.
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