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Answer:

irrational starts with
\pi

rational starts with
√(36)

Real starts with
(-3)/(25)

integers starts w3ith -277

Explanation:

Natural numbers 1,2,3... The ... means that it just keeps following that pattern.

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

integers all the whole numbers and their opposites

...-3,-2,-1, 0,1,2,3,...

Rational numbers are number in a fraction from that can be written as an integer over and integer. In the decimal form it either terminates or repeats.

Irrational is a number that cannot be written as an integer over an integer. As a decimal, it is a number that does not repeat or terminate like
\pi. It is also square roots that are not perfect. A perfect square root is a positive integer that can be multiplied by itself. For example
√(16) is a perfect square. 4 x 4 is 16, but
√(17) is not a perfect square.

Real number include all of the natural numbers, whole number, integers and rational and irrational numbers.

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