Different Types of Numbers

Different Types of Numbers
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Natural numbers are positive whole numbers excluding zero, whole numbers include zero along with positive integers, integers encompass positive and negative whole numbers, rational numbers cover integers, fractions, and decimals, while rational numbers include all types of numbers mentioned. Classify numbers as whole, integer, or rational based on their characteristics.

  • Numbers
  • Types
  • Classification
  • Rational Numbers
  • Integers

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  1. Classifying Numbers Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Real Numbers

  2. Natural numbers consist of any positive number which does not have fractional parts. This set does not include zero. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Fractions Mixed Numbers Negative Numbers

  3. Whole numbers consist of any positive number which does not have fractional parts. This set includes zero. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Fractions Mixed Numbers Negative Numbers

  4. Integers are whole numbers both positive and negative. This set also includes zero. , -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Fractions Mixed Numbers Negative Numbers

  5. Rational numbers include all integers as well as terminating & repeating decimals, fractions, and mixed number. , -3,-2.75, -2, -1, 0, , .7, 1, 2, 3, 3.5 Fractions Mixed Numbers Negative Numbers

  6. Rational numbers include both integers and whole numbers. Rationals Integers Whole Numbers Natural Numbers

  7. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 2) -4 3) 2.75 4) .3 5) 25 6) -2

  8. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 3) 2.75 4) .3 5) 25 6) -2

  9. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 integer, rational 3) 2.75 4) .3 5) 25 6) -2

  10. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 integer, rational 3) 2.75 rational 4) .3 5) 25 6) -2

  11. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 integer, rational 3) 2.75 rational 4) .3 rational 5) 25 6) -2

  12. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 integer, rational 3) 2.75 rational 4) .3 rational 5) 25 whole, integer, rational 6) -2

  13. Classify each number as whole, integer, or rational. You may give multiple names to each number. 1) .7 rational 2) -4 integer, rational 3) 2.75 rational 4) .3 rational 5) 25 whole, integer, rational 6) -2 rational

  14. What isnt a rational number

  15. These numbers are irrational. They are nonrepeating, nonterminating decimals. = 3.141592653 2 = 1.414213562 5 = 2.23606797 Note: These are square roots of non-perfect squares.

  16. The set of rational numbers and irrational numbers comprise the set of real numbers. Real Numbers Rationals Irrationals Integers Whole Natural

  17. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) 30 2) 3) -6 16 4) 5) 2.4545454545 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  18. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) 3) -6 16 4) 5) 2.4545454545 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  19. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 16 4) 5) 2.4545454545 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  20. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) 5) 2.4545454545 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  21. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) rational 5) 2.4545454545 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  22. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) rational 5) 2.4545454545 rational 6) 7.25 8 7) 8) 40

  23. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) rational 5) 2.4545454545 rational 6) 7.25 rational 8 7) 8) 40

  24. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) rational 5) 2.4545454545 rational 6) 7.25 rational 8 7) 8) irrational 40

  25. Decide whether each number is rational or irrational. 25 1) rational 30 2) irrational 3) -6 rational 16 4) rational 5) 2.4545454545 rational 6) 7.25 rational 8 7) 8) irrational 40 irrational

  26. Rationals Real Numbers Numbers that are NOT real. Integers Whole Irrationals Natural

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