Properties of real numbers

whitetoastisgood said:
Can anyone explain the properties of real numbers?
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Eliz.
 
whitetoastisgood said:
Can anyone explain the properties of real numbers?

Thanks a mil,
:D

I did a Google search on "Properties of Real Numbers" and came up with more than 44,000,000 (Yes, that's more than 44 million) results.

How hard have you tried to answer this question on your own? Not very, methinks.
 
The definition of an imaginary number is anumber with a square root of 0 or less. everything else (unless its complex, in which case it has a real and an imaginary part) is a real number. The number 0 is both real and imaginary.
 
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