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  • This is excellent work and it corresponds perfectly to the idea that the counting numbers are not in the real numbers.

  • @Cjmarsh725 Thank you for the compliment. The definition of a real number is a quantity along a continuum. For example -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Counting numbers (or natural numbers as they are called) are basically how we count out loud and contain 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The counting numbers are a subset within real numbers.

  • @martymusatov the counting numbers are the reals

    the only difference is in your mind

  • well..... the computer at least listens well to input, :P, im jsut cruising by, and am confused as all hell, sorry study folks, :), latah

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  • I'll like to see some more information about this..

  • @richiejar

    I prepared the video, is there anything I may provide?

  • @richiejar

    qwiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Comple­xity_Zoo:N Maybe this will help

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