The document defines natural numbers as the set of positive integers {1,2,3...} represented by the symbol N. Whole numbers are defined as the set of non-negative integers {0,1,2,3...} represented by W. When comparing more than two natural numbers, symbols like < and > are used to show an order of betweenness, such as 3<4<8 or 8>4>3, with the middle number being between the other two.
The document defines natural numbers as the set of positive integers {1,2,3...} represented by the symbol N. Whole numbers are defined as the set of non-negative integers {0,1,2,3...} represented by W. When comparing more than two natural numbers, symbols like < and > are used to show an order of betweenness, such as 3<4<8 or 8>4>3, with the middle number being between the other two.
The document defines natural numbers as the set of positive integers {1,2,3...} represented by the symbol N. Whole numbers are defined as the set of non-negative integers {0,1,2,3...} represented by W. When comparing more than two natural numbers, symbols like < and > are used to show an order of betweenness, such as 3<4<8 or 8>4>3, with the middle number being between the other two.
Numbers natural numbers and donated by N , i.e. N= {1,2,3,4,…} DEFINITION: The set {0,1,2,3,4,…} is called the set of Whole whole numbers and donated by W, i.e. Numbers W= {0,1,2,3,4,…} The order of Natural Numbers When we compare more than two natural numbers we use more than one symbol.
For instance, let us compare 3,4 and 8.
Betweenness in We can write 3<4 <8 or 8>4>3
N So, 4 is between 3 and 8
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