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Discuss the types of composite numbers

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Thinking about the definition of composite can help you recall what composite numbers are. A composite refers to anything that is made up of several components, and composite numbers are the sums of various whole numbers or positive integers. This excludes fractions and decimals. They are distinct from prime numbers as well. All integers bigger than 1 are made up of composite and prime numbers. composite numbers. A positive integer that only has itself and the number one as components is called a prime number. The second number is the one to think about since it just has two factors: 2. Three is also a prime number. A composite number, on the other hand, contains more elements than just itself and the number 1, or more than two factors. Factors of the lowest composite number, 4, are 1, 2, and 4. Except for the number 2, prime numbers are usually odd. Nevertheless, not all odd numbers are prime. Think about the number 51. Even though it looks like a prime number, it is actually a number...

Explain the concept of real numbers.

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  All the numbers on a number line that runs from negative infinity through zero to positive infinity are considered to be real numbers. The set of real numbers was evolved from the natural numbers used for counting, rather than being constructed arbitrarily.  Numerous discrepancies exist in the system of natural numbers, and as computations became more intricate, the number system evolved to overcome these issues. Real numbers have minimal exceptions or restrictions compared to earlier iterations of the number system, which made computations more reliable and consistent. Closure and Natural Numbers. A set of numbers may be said to be closed if all permitted computations are carried out on numbers that are members of the set, and the results are likewise numbers that are members of the set. The set is supposedly finished. Natural numbers are the counting numbers, such as 1, 2, 3, etc.; their set is unbounded. As soon as natural numbers were utilised in trade, two issues appear...