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The set of integers.

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Is the opposite of each whole number is a whole number?

The answer depends on the context for opposition: the additive inverses are whole numbers but the multiplicative inverses are not (except in the case of -1 and +1).


What is a whole number and it's opposite of zero?

They are bot whole numbers and, if not 0, they form a pair of additive inverses.


How do you use negative rational numbers?

Negative rational numbers are used in the same way that negative whole numbers are used: they are simply the additive inverses of their positive counterparts.


What are all the whole numbers?

Whole Numbers are simply the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …(and so on)The set is infinite.


Which are the patterns of whole number?

They are the counting numbers, their additive inverses and 0. So the are ... , -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...


What is every positive number and its negative pair called?

That would be the set of all non-zero numbers. If by number you actually meant whole numbers, that is integers, then it would be the set of all non-zero integers. They are also called Additive Inverses. For example, -5 is the additive inverse of 5, because 5 + (-5) = 0. Similarly, 7 is the additive inverse of -7 because (-7) + 7 = 0.


What do pairs of numbers whose product is 1 called?

They are called multiplicative inverses or reciprocals of each other.


What is the next set of numbers after counting numbers?

The immediate [next] superset is, trivially, the set of natural numbers which consists of the counting numbers and zero. The next significant superset is the set of integers: the counting numbers, their additive inverses (or negatives) and zero.


What does negetive integer means?

Nothing, since there is no such word as "negetive". Negative integers are whole number that are smaller than zero. They may also be defined as the additive inverses of counting (or natural) numbers.


What is the set of whole numbers and their opposites are?

The set of integers (ℤ) is the set of the positive whole numbers and their additive opposites (the negative whole numbers).


What are the of examples of whole number?

Whole numbers are integers that do not include decimals or fractions as for example the whole numbers in the number line


Why isn't every integer a whole number?

Integers can be positive, zero or negative. Whole numbers can only be zero or positive. All negative integers are not whole numbers, though they are the additive inverse of a whole number.