REAL - Any number that you can think of., RATIONAL - These are the set of all numbers which can be expressed in the form: a/b, where a and b are integers and b is not equal to 0, written as b≠0. It can be expressed as terminating or repeating decimals., IRRATIONAL - means “not rational”. These are the set of all numbers whose decimal representation are neither terminating nor repeating. It cannot be expressed as a quotient of integers., INTEGER - These are the set of numbers formed by positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero., NEGATIVE - These are whole numbers less than zero and usually mean a value that is a deficit or shortage., POSITIVE - These are the set of numbers that include all natural numbers (also known as counting numbers), NON-INTEGER - These are the set of all numbers that is neither a positive whole number, nor a negative whole number, nor zero. These include decimals, fractions, and imaginary numbers., WHOLE - These are the set of numbers formed by adding 0 to the set of natural numbers (also called as counting numbers)., ZERO - denotes the absence of all magnitude or quantity.,

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