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Real number (R)
can be used to measure a continuous, one dminensional quantity
Imaginary number (i)
a number expressed in terms of the square root of a negative number
Rational numbers (Q)
Any number that can be written as a fraction of two integers, the decimals terminate or repeat
Irrational numbers (I)
A number that cannot be written as a fraction, the decimal never repeats or ends. (example is pi)
Integers (Z)
A number that is not a fraction, includes negatives
Whole numbers (W)
A positive integer, includes 0
Natural numbers (N)
counting numbers, positive integers