SOLUTION: Consider the set {-6,-2/3,0,√2,2.6,π,5} Which numbers are intergers? Which numbers are real numbers? Which numbers are rational numbers?

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Question 984867: Consider the set {-6,-2/3,0,√2,2.6,π,5}
Which numbers are intergers?
Which numbers are real numbers?
Which numbers are rational numbers?

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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There is no such thing as an interger.

The set of integers that is a subset of your given set is {-6, 0, 5}.

All of the elements of your given set are real numbers.

All of the elements of your given set except and . is an algebraic irrational and is a transcendental irrational.

John

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