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OpenStudy (rikkie):

Is this correct?: To which sets of numbers does –12 belong? Rational Numbers, Integer, Real Numbers

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

Integer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

integers..

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

Do you get it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @SanjanaP

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

LOL @zaibali.qasmi I was asking @rikkie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know @SanjanaP pretty.!

OpenStudy (rikkie):

I think so, I was just making sure!

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

Good!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanxx @SanjanaP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could I get some people overi n my question, its kinda improtant :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why not @DJB8 mention me there..

OpenStudy (rikkie):

Haha thanks!

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

@DJB8 Mention me in your questions!

OpenStudy (phi):

-12 is a member of all 3: integer, rational, real

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[-12 =\frac{ -12 }{ 1 }=rational~ number,real~number\] -12 is also an integer. so phi is correct.

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