The transcendent numbers are those that cannot be obtained as a result of a polynomial equation. The opposite of a transcendent number is a algebraic ...
The imaginary numbers are those that give a solution to the equation in which the unknown, squared, is equal to a negative real number. The imaginary ...
The irrational numbers are those whose decimal expression has infinite figures without a repeating pattern, therefore, they cannot be obtained by maki...
The natural numbers they are used to count the number of elements in a certain set. For example, natural numbers are those that are used to find out h...
The real numbers they constitute the numerical set that includes the natural numbers, the integers, the rational and the irrational. They are denoted ...
TheĀ rational numbersĀ are all the numbers that can be obtained as the division of two whole numbers. Examples of rational numbers are: 3/4, 8/5, -16/3 ...
The complex numbers are the numerical set that includes the real numbers and all the roots of the polynomials, including the even roots of the negativ...
The composed numbers are those integers that have more than two divisors. If we look closely, all numbers are at least divisible exactly by themselves...
The Prime numbers, Also called absolute primes, they are those natural numbers that are only divisible between themselves and 1. This category include...