Yes.Yes. The definition of integer is basically 'a whole number.'
No, it is not a natural number. It is not a whole, positive integer.
No, a real number could also be a rational number, an integer, a whole number, or a natural number. Irrational numbers fall into the same category of real numbers, but every real number is not an irrational number.
Yes. An integer is defined as a whole number either positive or negative. Examples: 42, -99, 0 Non-Examples: pi, e, (infinity), -.007, 1.123
yes, 3 is a natural number. any positive number is.
Real numbers consist of all numbers except complex numbers. Every integer is a natural number but every rational number is not a natural number as well as an integer. So, the answer to the question is integer.
Every natural number satisfies the requirements.
Every whole number is rational and an integer. But the "natural" numbers are definedas the counting numbers, so the negative whole numbers wouldn't qualify.No and yes: it is not a natural number but it is a rational number.
Yes. Every negative integer.
No, but every natural is an integer. Only the positive integers and 0 are natural numbers.
Every integer is a rational number.
It is a natural number and an integer.
It is not a natural number but it is an integer and a real number.
Every positive whole number, such as 1, 2, 3, and so on. Mathematicians are not agreed on whether 0 is or is not a natural number.
YES. Every counting number is an integer.
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Yes, it is.