Integers are defined as whole numbers.
They are the integers.
Natural numbers are sometimes defined to include zero, sometimes not. Equivalent terms therefore may include: positive integers, non-negative integers, whole numbers, positive whole numbers ("whole number" is ambiguous; some take it to include negative numbers, some not).
Integers on the number line are the whole numbers.
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
What you need to know about integers is that integers is the name for the group of numbers that include whole numbers and negative numbers. But integers DO NOT include fractions.
They are the integers.
Yes. Alternative answer: No, -1 is not a whole number. The whole numbers are 0 and the positive integers, but do not include negative integers.
Whole numbers are integers that do not include decimals or fractions as for example the whole numbers in the number line
yes integers include positive and negative numbers.
An integer is a whole number ( a number with no decimal places ) so there are 20 integers. 21 if you include the 0.
It also includes the number 0.
Natural numbers are sometimes defined to include zero, sometimes not. Equivalent terms therefore may include: positive integers, non-negative integers, whole numbers, positive whole numbers ("whole number" is ambiguous; some take it to include negative numbers, some not).
All integers are whole numbers and all whole number are integers.
No, but 2 and 3 are.No because integers are whole numbers
integers are whole numbers
The even integers are whole number multiples of 2. They include ...-8,-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20... They include all numbers ending in 0,2,4,6 or 8. The other integers are odd integers. They are numbers that are not integer multiples of 2.
Yes, every whole number is an integer. Whole Numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Integers: ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Every whole number is in the set of integers. However an integer is not necessarily a whole number, as whole numbers do not include negative numbers.