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Which of the following describe 3-3? Select all that apply.\newlineMulti-select Choices:\newline(A) irrational number\newline(B) integer\newline(C) natural number\newline(D) real number

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Q. Which of the following describe 3-3? Select all that apply.\newlineMulti-select Choices:\newline(A) irrational number\newline(B) integer\newline(C) natural number\newline(D) real number
  1. Identify irrational number characteristics: Identify the characteristics of an irrational number. An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or as a terminating or repeating decimal. It goes on forever without repeating. Check if 3-3 fits this definition.
  2. Check if 3-3 is irrational: Determine if 3–3 is an integer.\newlineAn integer is any whole number, including negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers, without any fractional or decimal part.\newlineCheck if 3–3 fits this definition.
  3. Determine if 3-3 is an integer: Determine if 3–3 is a natural number.\newlineNatural numbers are the set of positive integers starting from 11. They do not include zero or negative numbers.\newlineCheck if 3–3 fits this definition.
  4. Check if 3-3 is an integer: Determine if 3–3 is a real number.\newlineReal numbers include all rational numbers (numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers) and all irrational numbers. They include positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero.\newlineCheck if 3–3 fits this definition.

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