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the set of rational number is the improper subset of the set of real number is it true or false

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Answered by gauthmathakash
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False

it is just a subset of real numbers

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Answered by s1053vandana4854
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The set of real numbers is made up of the rational and the irrational numbers. Rational numbers are integers and numbers that can be expressed as a fraction. ... Because irrational numbers are defined as a subset of real numbers, all irrational numbers must be real numbers.

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