
Many square roots, cube roots etc are irrational… if the decimal places go on forever without repeating, they are irrational. Now back to rational numbers… these can be separated down further. Natural numbers and integers. Integers are any positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, zero. Whereas natural numbers are just from 0 and the positive numbers.
Strangely there is no general agreement amongst mathematicians about whether to include 0 in the natural numbers or not. Sometimes 0 is included, sometimes it isn’t. If 0 isn’t considered a natural number, then a whole new category is needed, called whole numbers. Which is exactly the same as natural numbers but also includes the 0. So there we have the real number system. The number 1 for example is a natural number, a whole number, integer, rational number AND a real number.
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