Integers are the positive and negative whole numbers with the addition of 0. The positive integers are the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. The negative integers are the numbers -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, etc. 0 is neither positive or negative.any whole number that is positive, negative, or the number 0
The set of Counting Numbers or Natural Numbersincludes positive integers but not negative integers or zero.The set is 1,2,3,4,5,6....and so on.
Yes, if all of the whole numbers are positive ones.
Integers
The same as with positive numbers. The factors of negative numbers have the same absolute value. One set positive, one set negative. Example: -12 1,2,3,4,6,12,-1,-2,-3,-4,-6,-12
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
The set of integers (ℤ) is the set of the positive whole numbers and their additive opposites (the negative whole numbers).
The answer below is incomplete.The set of whole numbers also includes all negative integers.
The set of integers, the set of rational numbers, the set of real numbers, the set of complex numbers, ...
It would be an integer (positive or negative whole number).
All negative numbers and zero.
They are the same set.
An integer is a whole number (not a fraction) that can be positive, negative, or zero. A member of the set of positive whole numbers {1, 2, 3, . . . }, negative whole numbers {−1, −2, −3, . . . }, and zero {0}.
A set of integers contains all the whole numbers both positive and negative, including zero, from -∞ to +∞.
No. Whole numbers are counting numbers and zero.
The set of numbers that consists of the positive numbers, the negative numbers, and zero are integers. There are no fractions in integers.
An integer is a member of the set of positive whole numbers {1, 2, 3, . . . }, negative whole numbers {-1, -2, -3, . . . }, and zero {0}.