Only the ones with a minus sign in front of them.
No, whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers.
Yes, EXCEPT for the number 0. It is a whole number but is not positive or negative. Real Numbers - Everything I. Rational Numbers- Any number except for non terminating decimals A. Integers- Any negative or positive number...not a decimal1. Whole Numbers- Any positive integer INCLUDING ZEROa. Natural Numbers- Any positive integer (NOT INCLUDING ZERO) The answer is not entirely correct, Whole numbers are numbers without a fractional part or decimal point. Therefore whole numbers can be negative as well as positive. -2 is a whole number but is not positive. There are a number of different interpretations for whole numbers, from non-negative integers, positive integers and all integers (which includes negative integers)
'0' is the only whole number that is not a counting number. Negative integers do not belong to whole numbers.
Yes it is, as negative and positive whole numbers are integers.
Yes, Integers are positive and Negative Whole Numbers.