Number System - True/False

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Number System - True/False

by Academia Aeternum

1. Every natural number is a whole number.
2. Zero is a natural number.
3. The set of integers contains both positive and negative numbers.
4. Every integer is a whole number.
5. Every rational number is also a whole number.
6. Irrational numbers can be represented on the number line.
7. Every real number is rational.
8. The decimal representation of a rational number always terminates.
9. Pi (π) is a rational number.
10. Whole numbers include zero.
11. There is no smallest positive real number.
12. Division by zero is defined.
13. Rational numbers are closed under subtraction.
14. The square of any real number is negative.
15. Negative numbers like -5 are real numbers.
16. An irrational number cannot be expressed as a fraction.
17. The sum of two irrational numbers is always irrational.
18. Square roots of all positive integers are irrational numbers.
19. Zero is neither positive nor negative.
20. Every prime number is an integer.
21. Every whole number is a rational number.
22. Every rational number can be converted into a decimal.
23. All terminating decimals are rational.
24. Negative numbers are included in the set of whole numbers.
25. Between any two rational numbers there is at least one irrational number.

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