Natural numbers are integers. They are the non-negative integers : 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on.
ALL natural numbers are integers.
All natural numbers are integers, not all integers are natural numbers.
Natural numbers do not include negatives. Integers do.
No. The set of integer includes negative integers which are not natural numbers..
Positive integers are (not is!) a proper subset of natural numbers. The natural numbers comprise positive integers and zero.
That's so easy that ALL of the natural numbers are integers.
Null set. All natural numbers are integers.
Most people refer to the positive integers as the natural numbers. That would exclude the negative integers and zero.
No. The set of integer includes negative integers which are not natural numbers..
Traditionally, the set of integers that represents the natural numbers is {1,2,3,...}, which are the positive integers. Some people include the non-negative integers as the set of natural numbers, which is {0,1,2,3,...}, and includes 0.
The Natural numbers is the set of Integers greater than 0 (ie {1, 2, 3, ...})
Depending on the definition of the words "natural numbers", the natural numbers are either, "the set of positive integers", that is, integers from 1 upwards, or "the set of non-negative integers", that is, integers from 0 upwards.Therefore, 0 can be included as one of the natural numbers, depending on your definition.