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numbers: √11, \\(\frac{1}{2}\\), -6, √25; columns: natural number, whole number, integer, rational number, irrational number (chart with colored rows and columns, each cell has a blue dot or not)
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To correct the number classification table:
- For \(\boldsymbol{\sqrt{11}}\):
- Natural number: No (not a positive integer)
- Whole number: No (not a non - negative integer)
- Integer: No (not an integer)
- Rational number: No (it is irrational)
- Irrational number: Yes (since 11 is not a perfect square, \(\sqrt{11}\) cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers)
- For \(\boldsymbol{\frac{1}{2}}\):
- Natural number: No (not a positive integer)
- Whole number: No (not a non - negative integer)
- Integer: No (not an integer)
- Rational number: Yes (it is a fraction of two integers)
- Irrational number: No (it is rational)
- For \(\boldsymbol{-6}\):
- Natural number: No (natural numbers are positive integers)
- Whole number: No (whole numbers are non - negative integers)
- Integer: Yes (it is a negative integer)
- Rational number: Yes (can be written as \(\frac{-6}{1}\))
- Irrational number: No (it is rational)
- For \(\boldsymbol{\sqrt{25}}\) (which equals 5):
- Natural number: Yes (5 is a positive integer)
- Whole number: Yes (5 is a non - negative integer)
- Integer: Yes (5 is an integer)
- Rational number: Yes (can be written as \(\frac{5}{1}\))
- Irrational number: No (it is rational)
The corrected table (with "No" represented by removing the dot and "Yes" by keeping the dot in the respective cells) would be:
| Number | Natural number | Whole number | Integer | Rational number | Irrational number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \(\frac{1}{2}\) | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| \(-6\) | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| \(\sqrt{25}\) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |