real number

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(Matematik) gerçel sayı
gerçek sayı
reel sayı

Reel sayılar kümesi sayılamazdır. - The set of real numbers is uncountable.

real numbers
gerçek sayılar
Real numbers
reel sayılar
real numbers
Gerçel (reel) sayılar: Rasyonel ve irrasyonel sayılar kümelerinin birleşimi
English - English
A floating-point number

Even if you pass sqrt an integer, it returns a real number.

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.

any rational or irrational number
Any finite number that can be defined not imaginary
A number with (possibly) infinite decimal places like pi or e
A number with an integer and a fractional part The primitive types double and float are used to represent real numbers
A number which has a decimal portion, even if that decimal portion is zero Real numbers are also called floating point numbers The phrase "real number" is often shortened to "real " The following are real numbers: 2 25, 41 00, -4 5, 3 1416, and 0 000 Even a number that has a decimal point but nothing following the decimal point (such as 18 ) is considered a real Even though the field of mathematics uses other types of numbers, AutoLISP uses only integers and reals Some AutoLISP functions always return reals (such as getreal and distance), others always return integers (such as getint and strlen) Compare "Integer" above
Any finite or infinite decimal Any rational or irrational number
A real number is one-dimensional and can be placed somewhere on the number line The set of real numbers includes all rational and all irrational numbers
any number that is not imaginary Example: "1 23156 , 5, 8/6, e, square root (3)"
a real number is any number which can be represented as a non-terminating decimal
In mathematics, a quantity that can be expressed as a finite or infinite decimal expansion. The counting numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers are all real numbers. Real numbers are used in measuring continuously varying quantities (e.g., size, time), in contrast to measurements that result from counting. The word real distinguishes them from the imaginary numbers
A real number that has a decimal portion
the limit of a convergent sequence of rationals
real number line
A geometric representation of the real number system
real number system
The complete ordered field (of real numbers)
extended real number system
The real number system adjoined with two extra symbols: ∞ and −∞, inheriting the ordering of the real number system, and defining −∞ to be less than any real number, and ∞ to be larger than any real number
real numbers
The smallest set containing all limits of convergent sequences of rational numbers
A real number
scalar
A real number
real
real number
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