real number

  • 1real number — n. Math. any rational or irrational number not having an imaginary part …

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  • 2Real number — For the real numbers used in descriptive set theory, see Baire space (set theory). For the computing datatype, see Floating point number. A symbol of the set of real numbers …

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  • 3real number — noun any rational or irrational number • Syn: ↑real • Hypernyms: ↑complex number, ↑complex quantity, ↑imaginary number, ↑imaginary • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 4real number — noun a) An element of the set of real numbers.; the set of real numbers include the rational numbers and the irrational numbers, but not all complex numbers. Every integer is a real number, but not vice versa. b) A floating point number. Even if… …

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  • 5real number — realusis skaičius statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Skaičius, turintis trupmeninę dalį. Kompiuterinis matematinio racionaliojo skaičiaus ekvivalentas. Kompiuteryje vaizduojamas ↑slankiojo kablelio skaičių formatu. Aritmetinės operacijos su …

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  • 6real number line — noun A geometric representation of the real number system. Syn: real line …

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  • 7real number system — noun The complete ordered field (of real numbers). See Also: real number line …

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  • 8real number — /ree euhl, reel/, Math. a rational number or the limit of a sequence of rational numbers, as opposed to a complex number. Also called real. [1905 10] * * * In mathematics, a quantity that can be expressed as a finite or infinite decimal expansion …

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  • 9real number — noun Date: circa 1909 a number that has no imaginary part < the set of all real numbers comprises the rationals and the irrationals > …

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  • 10real number — /ril ˈnʌmbə/ (say reel numbuh) noun 1. a number which can be the result of a measurement (opposed to complex number). 2. → decimal number …