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Algebra_3

Chapter 62

Problem 5

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Answer should be written as one of the following:
rn for rational numbers or
i,rn for integers, rational numbers or
wn,i,rn for whole numbers, integers, rational numbers or
n,wn,i,rn for natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers or
in for irrational numbers
Note: Place a comma (,) between the names of each subset.
No spaces between commas.

(a) {what subsets of the real numbers}


(b) click refresh (F5) {what subsets of the real numbers}




Example:

Given the following Sets:
X = {1,3,5}
Y = {0,2,4,6}
Z = {1,2,3,4}
The following can be said about the sets:

0 X is a false statement.
1 Y is a true statement.
2 Z is a true statement.
3 X is a false statement.