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To which of the following sets does the number 0 belong?

integers
rational
whole
irrational
natural

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I THINK INTEGERS AND IRRATIONAL BECAUSE INTEGERS ARE ANY NUMBERS AND RATIONAL NUMBERS ARE NUMBERS THAT CAN BE TURNED TO RATIOS SO 0 CANNOT. HOPR THIS HELPED!!!!!!
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Answer: integers, rational and whole.

Explanation:

1 .The set of Integers is expressed as I={......-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,....}

Hence, 0 belongs to set of integers.

2. The set of rationals contains fractions (where denominator ≠ 0) ,terminating and repeating decimals.

Since, 0/1 is also a rational number .

Hence, 0 belongs to set of rationals.

3.The set of whole numbers is expressed as W={0,1,2,3,4,......}

Hence, 0 belongs to set of whole numbers.

4. The set of irrationals contains numbers which cannot be expressed as the ratio of integers, and they are non-repeating, non-terminating decimals.

Hence, 0 does not belongs to irrational.

5. The set of natural numbers is expressed as N={1,2,3,4,5,....}

since it starts from 1.

Hence, 0 does not belongs to set of natural numbers.

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