A real number can either be
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A real number is said to be positive (negative) if some one (and hence any one) of its representatives is positive (negative). A real number is said to be zero if some one (and hence any one) of its representatives is a zero-sequence. Any real number is either positive, negative or zero.
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RATIONAL OR IRRATIONAL
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