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draw sa rough diagram showing the relation among all numbers sets and describes each set​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Rough diagram is added.

  • 1. \color{blue}\mathbb{N} is the set of Natutal Numbers, containing the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... .

  • 2. \color{blue}\mathbb{N_{0}} is the set of Whole Numbers, containing the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ... .

  • 3. \color{blue}\mathbb{Z} is the set of Integers, containing the numbers 0, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, ... .

  • 4. \color{blue}\mathbb{Q} is the set of Rational Numbers, containing the numbers, expressible in the form a/b where both a and b are integers with non-zero b.

  • 5. \color{blue}\mathbb{Q'} is the set of Irrational Numbers containing the numbers, not expressible in the form a/b, e.g., \sqrt{13}.

  • 6. \color{blue}\mathbb{R} is the set of Real Numbers, containing both the sets of Rational and Irrational Numbers.

  • 7. \color{blue}\mathbb{I} is the set of Imaginary Numbers, containing the numbers formed by i=\sqrt{-1}.

  • 8. \color{blue}\mathbb{C} is the set of Complex Numbers. It contains both the set of Real and Imaginary Nunbers.
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