The document discusses various types of numbers, including natural numbers, whole numbers, prime numbers, and composite numbers, along with their properties. It also touches on mathematical concepts such as divisibility and rational versus irrational numbers. Additionally, there are examples and proofs related to these mathematical principles.
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Maths Real Numbers
The document discusses various types of numbers, including natural numbers, whole numbers, prime numbers, and composite numbers, along with their properties. It also touches on mathematical concepts such as divisibility and rational versus irrational numbers. Additionally, there are examples and proofs related to these mathematical principles.
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