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Answer:

None of the choices

Irrational, Real, Complex

Explanation:

Number system:

(since I'm having image upload trouble I'll just do an outline format)

Complex numbers (all numbers we have)

I. Imaginary

- cannot be plotted on number line

-include i, sqrt of (-) #s, variables, |-#s|, etc.

(This includes pure imaginary and imaginary #s: In terms of i, pure imaginary is only b*i, and imaginary is a+bi, a and b being integers)

II. Real numbers: can be plotted on # line (have a real value)

A. Irrational numbers

- Non-repeating, non-terminating (ending) decimals

E.X. : 1.12343123510971324...

- Cannot be expressed as a fraction of 2 integers

- Has a real value (pi, phi, tau, square roots of non-perfect non-negative squares e.x. \sqrt2)

B. Rational

- Can be expressed as fraction of 2 integers

E.x. 0.3333... = 1/3

- Can be expressed as terminating or repeating decimal

E.x. 0.3232... , 0.32, etc.

1. Includes: Fractions and terminating/repeating decimals

2. Integers: ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...

a. Whole numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, ...

i. Counting/natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, ...

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Answer:

B: Integer

Explanation:

I also did that khan academy and got it right

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