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Which statement is correct?


Irrational numbers (set I) are a subset of rational numbers (set Q).

Rational numbers (set Q) and irrational numbers (set I) are both real numbers.

Rational numbers (set Q) are a subset of irrational numbers (set I).

Rational numbers (set Q) are real numbers, but irrational numbers (set I) are not real numbers.

6. Choose the correct answer. Which statement is correct? Irrational numbers (set-example-1

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Answer:

Rational numbers (set Q) and irrational numbers (set I) are both real numbers.

Explanation:

While neither rational nor irrational numbers encapsulate each other, they are both real numbers in the fact that they do not contain an imaginary part.

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