Natural numbers are non-negative whole numbers (no decimals or fractions). This would be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc...
Yes.
"Integer" means whole numbers, such as 5, 3, or -2; "rational" means fractional numbers (with whole numbers for the numerator and denominator), such as 1/2, -2/3, etc. This also includes whole numbers.
There is some disagreement. Some people include zero in the set of natural numbers (like whole numbers), some people don't (like counting numbers).
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...Any positive whole numberThe number 1 is greater than 0, it is also an integer
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They both exclude fractions and irrational numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers (also called integers); Natural numbers are any positive whole number (meaning any whole number 1 or greater). Whole numbers, also called integers, can be zero or negative.
Yes, by definition all positive integers are whole numbers.
No. Positive numbers can be whole numbers but they can also be decimal numbers and fractions. If a value is a whole number, it does not have a fraction or decimal part and it is not negative. Whole numbers are also called natural numbers or counting numbers.
Whole numbers are integers greater than or equal to zero.
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The set of all whole numbers and their opposites are
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Whole numbers are any number without a decimal that are greater than 0, eg. no negatives or decimals. ex: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Positive integers are also whole numbers.