Infinity is not a number and so there is no whole number after infinity.
A WHOLE NUMBER IS ANY NUMBER FROM 0 TO INFINITY.
The smallest single digit whole number, i.e. integer, is -9. The phrase whole number should not be confused with the natural numbers, integers that go from 1 to +infinity. A whole number is any number that is in the set of integers, that is, the group of integers ranging from -infinity to +infinity.
-5 is not a whole number. it is an integer. whole number starts from 0 to infinity.
Any whole number between -infinity to +infinity including zero.
No. Whole numbers are infinite, or go on forever. You could say the biggest is infinity, but infinity is not a specific number, so that would not be correct.
Ironically, the answer is: infinity (Infinity is a concept not a number)
whole numbers include numbers from 0 to infinity whereas natural numbers are the numbers from 1 to infinity
yes Edit: Infinity is not a real number though, it simply represents that there is no boundary or end to numbers.
Your choice : one(1) or minus infinity.
infinite
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.
infinity, the symbol is a sideways 8