Classification of Numbers 1(A)

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 			 Negative (Whole) Numbers  -1,-2, -3 &hellip;.  			 Natural (or Counting) Numbers   1,2,3 &hellip;&hellip;     		  			 (Positive) Whole Numbers0,1,2,3&hellip;.  			 Fractions in Rational format       		  			 Zero -0   		  			 Rational Numbers  Can be represented as a/b where a &amp; b are integers. Can also be represented as a terminating or recurring infinite decimal numbers  		  			 Irrational Numbers  Cannot be represented as a/b where a &amp; b are integers. Can be represented only in infinite series of non-terminating &amp; non-repeating decimal numbers  		  			 Complex Numbers  Can be plotted on the Complex Number (XY) Plane   		  			 Numbers less than 1   		  			 Transcendental Numbers  &pi;,  e   		  			 Algebraic Numbers  &amp;   		  			 Fractions in Decimal Format  0.625   		  			 Integers  Whole numbers which can be either +ve or -ve   		  			 Imaginary Numbers  Can be plotted on the vertical axis to the real number line (Y Axis of the Cartesian Plane)   		  			 Real Numbers  Can be plotted on the real number line (X Axis of the Cartesian Plane)

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