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Rational Numbers

The rational numbers are the decimal numbers that terminate or recur.

Irrational Numbers

The irrational numbers are the decimal numbers with an infinite number of digits after the decimal point but with no block of digits that repeats indefinitely.

Real Numbers

The real numbers include all the rational numbers, and many other numbers as well. A useful way to think of the real numbers is to envisage them as lying along a straight line that extends infinitely far in each direction, called the number line or the real line.

Natural Numbers

The natural numbers, also known as the positive integers, are the counting numbers, 1, 2, 3, . ...

Integers

The natural numbers, together with their negatives and zero, form the integers: ..., −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . ...