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To which number sets of numbers does the number 3.567...belong?

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Answer: irrational number set, real number set

If the decimal digits do not repeat in some known pattern, then the number is irrational. We cannot write it as a ratio or fraction of two integers. If it did have a pattern, then we can use algebra to find the fractional representation of that number. Based on what is shown, it looks like there is no pattern so that's why the value is irrational. The number is also a real number as this is the case with any number you'll encounter unless you're dealing with complex numbers (but your teacher may not have introduced that topic yet).

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It's irrational number

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