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All number sets for -4

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Answer: Relative Integer, Rational Number, Complex Number and Real Number

Explanation:

Every number is a complex number, so -4 is one

-4 is a real number because there is no imaginary part added to it

-4 is terminating (0 is repeating after the decimal value) so it's a rational number

-4 is a relative integer because it is a whole number

-4 is not a natural integer because it isn't positive

-4 is not an imaginary number, because there is not
i component.

Hope that helped a lot.

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The set of numbers less than or equal to -4 can be represented as:


((-∞, -4])

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