what is the derived, closure and interior set of Irrational numbers?
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All irrational numbers are subset of real number system and it can also be represented on real line. So it is also in real number set. Hence interior of real number set is real number
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assume you use the topology derive by the canonical metric in R. then the derive set of the irrational number ¯R−Q is the whole space R. This is just because the irrational number is dense in R,or you can view this as int(Q)=∅. Since Q is dense in R, we have ¯Q=R⇒I∘=R∖¯Q=∅.
All irrational numbers are subset of real number system and it can also be represented on real line. So it is also in real number set. Hence interior of real number set is real number set
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