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You can read the explanation below to completely understand numbers if you're curious about how many different varieties there are in truth:
Natural numbers. The set of positive integers from 1 to infinity is what is known as the "counting numbers," which also go by that name. The letter "N" stands for the collection of natural numbers. The definition of the set of natural numbers is given by: N = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
Whole Numbers. They're sometimes referred to as natural numbers that include zero. There are no decimal or fractional parts in the set of non-negative integers that make up the set. The letter "W" stands for the set of all whole numbers. The definition of the natural number set is as follows: W = {0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ……….}
Integers. They are referred to as the collection of all whole numbers and a set of negative natural numbers. The letter "Z" stands for the set of integers. The definition of an integer set is: Z = {-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3}
Real Numbers. The term "real numbers" refers to any number, including positive and negative integers as well as fractional and decimal numbers that do not contain imaginary numbers. The letter "R" serves as its symbol.
Rational Numbers. Rational numbers are any numbers that can be expressed as p/q, or as the ratio of one number to another. The letter "Q" can stand in for a rational integer.
Irrational Numbers. The amount that cannot be represented by p/q. It denotes a number as being irrational if it cannot be expressed as a ratio of one to another. The letter "P" stands in for it.
Complex Numbers. Complex numbers are those that take the form a+bi, where a and b should be real values, and "i" should be imaginary numbers.
Imaginary Numbers. Complex numbers include imaginary numbers in their category. It is created by multiplying real values by an arbitrary unit, "i." The definition of the imaginary portion of complex numbers is given by Im (Z).