There is no single commonly accepted definition for "whole numbers". Depending on the definition used, zero, as well as negative integers (like -1, -2, etc.) may, or may not, be considered part of the "whole numbers".
Whole numbers are integers. Integers are whole numbers.
Always. By definition the Integers are the whole numbers; and the whole numbers are the integers.
No. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
Some integers are whole numbers, but only 0 through positive infinity. The negatives are not included in the whole numbers.
integers are whole numbers
No, integers are positive and negative whole numbers
The set of counting (natural) numbers is the set of all positive integers, while the set of whole numbers is the set of all positive integers included zero.
The set of integers includes the set of whole numbers. The set of rational numbers includes the sets of whole numbers and integers.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
What is the difference between integers and whole numbers?
Integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
Natural and whole numbers are, and integers are rational.