Mathematicians are not agreed on this point. Some use N and N+ to distinguish between the set of Natural numbers including 0, and not including 0.
The set of natural numbers plus zero is the set of all non-negative integers. Please note that the definition for the set of natural numbers is ambiguous. Some definitions include zero, while others exclude it.
Yes.
The extended set of natural numbers, or the non-negative integers.
Integers
Whole numbers and natural numbers are the exact same, except that whole numbers include zero
Whole numbers are the set of natural or counting numbers inclding zero
True. Zero is in the set of whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers but not natural numbers. Natural numbers are often referred to as the "counting numbers" or how you learned to count. When we are teaching little children numbers, we never start with zero or negative numbers - just 1, 2, 3...
It is the set of natural numbers.
The set of natural numbers plus zero is the set of all non-negative integers. Please note that the definition for the set of natural numbers is ambiguous. Some definitions include zero, while others exclude it.
0,1,2,3...
False.
Yes.
The set of integers, Z.
Zero (0) is in the set of whole number. The only difference between the set of whole numbers and counting numbers is that the whole numbers contain zero. {0,1,2,3...}
The extended set of natural numbers, or the non-negative integers.
true
These are the integers.