WHAT KIND OF NUMBER IS IT? - Idaho State University
WHAT KIND OF NUMBER IS IT?
Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational Numbers
{1, 2, 3, 4.....} These are also called Counting Numbers, and they're the numbers that can be used for counting the fingers on your hands or the pieces of candy in a bowl. They don't include zero, negatives, or fractions.
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4.....} These include the natural (counting) numbers, but they also include zero. They don't include negatives or fractions, but they can describe how many cows are in a field as well as how many cows remain after they all leave.
{...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3...} These include the whole numbers (natural numbers and zero), and they also include negative numbers. They don't include fractions.
These are any numbers that can be expressed as a fraction, which includes all integers and most decimals.
Examples include
-
1,
2
208,
23, 0.66,
8,
-27
-4,
1
-4,
19,
8
0. 75
Integers are rational numbers because
2 2 = 1
-13 -13 = 1
Fractions are rational numbers so long as their bottom number (the denominator) is not zero, because dividing anything by zero is impossible.
Decimals are rational numbers so long as they either
terminate, having a limited number of digits after the decimal point. For example, 0.25 and .07 are both terminating decimals. They can also be expressed as fractions:
1 0.25 = 4
7 0.07 = 100
repeat, having an unlimited number of digits after the decimal point that repeat in a regular pattern. For example, the decimals 0.666666... and 0.454545... are usually written as 0.6 and 0.45, although they can go on forever. They can also be expressed as fractions:
2 0.6 = 3
5 0.45 = 11
Irrational Numbers Real Numbers
These are any numbers that can't be written as fractions or as decimals that terminate or repeat.
For example, the number pi () starts as 3.1415926... and continues for an infinite number of digits in no particular pattern. No fraction is equal to exactly that number.
Similarly, the square root of two (2) can be estimated as 1.4, but 1.4 * 1.4 does not equal 2 exactly. There is no fraction equaling any decimal which, multiplied by itself, equals two.
These are all the rational numbers (including natural numbers, whole numbers, and integers) and all the irrational numbers.
Real Numbers
Rational Numbers
Integers Whole Numbers Natural Numbers
Irrational Numbers
Created Fall 2012
Pocatello REND 327 208-282-3662
I.S.U. Math Center Student Success Center isu.edu/success/math
Idaho Falls CHE 220
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