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natita [175]
1 year ago
6

Mr. McGill is telling the type of number is and puts rational as his answer. What

Mathematics
1 answer:
mariarad [96]1 year ago
5 0

The different types of numbers include:

  • Integers
  • Rational numbers.
  • Irrational numbers.

<h3>How o illustrate the information?</h3>

Integers are made up of both positive and negative numbers. There is neither a decimal nor a fractional part to any integer; instead, they are all represented by the letter Z.

An integer that is not negative and is always bigger than zero called a natural number. The letter N is used to symbolize it. Whole numbers don't have a decimal or fractional component, it should be stated.

The form p/q, where q is not equal to zero, is used to indicate a rational number, denoted by the symbol Q. All rational numbers, including integers, fractions, decimals, whole numbers, and natural numbers. Some examples of rational numbers include 1/2 and - 4/5.

The numbers that cannot be expressed using integers in the p/q form are now referred to as irrational numbers.

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