Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
No, not all rational numbers are integers. All integers are whole numbers, but a non-whole number can be rational if the numbers after the decimal point either 1. end or 2. repeat. So, sometimes rational numbers are integers, sometimes they're not. But all integers are rational numbers.
an infinite number. integers are all whole numbers, negative numbers and positive numbers.
Integers and whole numbers are the same thing. The sets are identical.
Yes. Integers are whole numbers and their opposites. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. This includes decimals that terminate and repeat.
No. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
It is a tautology. All whole numbers are integers and all integers are whole numbers.
All whole numbers are integers.
integers are whole numbers
All integers are whole numbers and all whole number are integers.
Yes all whole numbers are integers
Yes, by definition all positive integers are whole numbers.
Integers are all positive and negative whole numbers, and natural numbers are all positve whole numbers including zero. So, natural numbers is a subset of integers.
The answer below is incomplete.The set of whole numbers also includes all negative integers.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
Yes. Every whole number and every whole negative number and zero are all integers.