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x is a real number implies
a) x is a natural number
b) x is not a natural number
c) x is a rational number
d) none of above can be reduced ​

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Answered by vasnanidevidas
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A real number is any number that is not imaginary, meaning the square of it must be a positive real number. ... This means if we take two real number x and y, exactly one of these is true: x<y,x=y, or y">x>y (see "Compare Numbers on A Number Line" below). Every rational and irrational number is real.

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Answered by BabyBunny
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any number that is not imaginary so, answer is d) none of above can be reduced

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A real number is any number that is not imaginary, meaning the square of it must be a positive real number. ... This means if we take two real number x and y, exactly one of these is true: x<y,x=y, or y">x>y (see "Compare Numbers on A Number Line" below). Every rational and irrational number is real.

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