SOLUTION: . From the set {6i, -4/5, √5, √-16, 2/7, 12, -5, √9, 1/3}
a) List the set of Natural numbers =
b) List the set of Rational numbers =
c) List the set of Irrati
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a) List the set of Natural numbers =
b) List the set of Rational numbers =
c) List the set of Irrati
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Question 987630: . From the set {6i, -4/5, √5, √-16, 2/7, 12, -5, √9, 1/3}
a) List the set of Natural numbers =
b) List the set of Rational numbers =
c) List the set of Irrational numbers =
d) List the set of Imaginary numbers (neither Rational or Irrational Numbers) =
Saying "the set of Imaginary numbers" is a poor way to describe things. In fact there is only one Imaginary number and that is which is defined as .
Everything else someone might have told you is a member of the set of Imaginary numbers is simply with some real number coefficient. The actual set is the set of Complex numbers:
Hence, is a complex number of the form , and is a complex number of the form
Note that the set of Real numbers is a subset of the Complex numbers, thus:
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