even, whole, non-negative numbers. (zero is not a natural number)
All integers are whole numbers. The natural numbers are zero and the positive integers. Thus, any negative integer (-1, -2, -3, etc.) is whole but not "natural."
all the whole numbers including zero(0) are called natural numbers. 0 is the smallest natural number and the greatest number is unknown because natural numbers are endless .
Zero is a member of the set of whole numbers. Some people include it in the set of natural numbers, some people don't.
No, zero is a whole number, but not a natural number.The natural numbers are the set {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} (or the set {1, 2, 3, ...})The whole numbers are the set {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}The set of whole numbers has twice as many members as the set of natural numbers, so the answer to your question is NO.
Zero is a natural number.
No its not, zero is a whole number but its not natural!!! :)
Negative integers are whole numbers but not natural numbers. Mathematicians are undecided about zero. It is a whole number: some believe zero is a natural number, others do not.
A whole number series starts from zero with 1 digit difference, but a natural number series starts from 1 with 1 digit difference. for eg.- 5 is a natural number as well as a whole number. But zero is just a whole number and not a natural number.
There is some disagreement as to whether zero, a whole number, is a natural number.
zero (0)
There is some disagreement as to whether zero, a whole number, belongs to the set of natural numbers.
Zero, by the traditional definition of natural numbers.
Any number that has non-zero digits after the decimal point is NOT a natural number.
9 is a natural number, as is any whole number greater than zero.
Yes, the set of whole number is all of the natural numbers, plus zero.
even, whole, non-negative numbers. (zero is not a natural number)