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5 February, 07:51

A. Give an example of one number that meets all the criteria of a real, rational, integer but is NOT a natural number.

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  1. 5 February, 08:12
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    A real number is all numbers that are found on the number line. A rational number is a number that can be converted into a fraction. An integer are positive and negative whole numbers. Natural numbers are non-negative numbers or a set of positive numbers starting from 0. So an example of one number that meets all the criteria of a real, rational integer that is not a natural number is any negative of a natural number.
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