Algebra 2 (1st Edition)

Published by McDougal Littell
ISBN 10: 0618595414
ISBN 13: 978-0-61859-541-9

Chapter 10 Counting Methods and Probability - Extension - Apply Set Theory - Practice - Page 716: 17

Answer

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Work Step by Step

We say that $A$ is a subset of $B$ if $B$ contains all elements in $A$. All irrational numbers are real numbers, thus the irrational numbers are a subset of the real numbers. Not all irrational numbers are integers, thus the irrational numbers are not a subset of the integers.
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