Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
They are not integers or whole numbers. Typically irrational numbers are unending and do not repeat beyond the decimal place.
The set of integers includes the set of whole numbers. The set of rational numbers includes the sets of whole numbers and integers.
Integers are whole numbers. Fractions, whether in decimal or divisional form, can be either rational or irrational.
Yes. any fraction or decimal is a rational number, not an integer.
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.
Whole numbers are the same as integers. Whole numbers are a proper subset of rational numbers.
They are not integers or whole numbers. Typically irrational numbers are unending and do not repeat beyond the decimal place.
The set of integers includes the set of whole numbers. The set of rational numbers includes the sets of whole numbers and integers.
Integers are whole numbers. Fractions, whether in decimal or divisional form, can be either rational or irrational.
Yes. any fraction or decimal is a rational number, not an integer.
-3 is a real, rational, whole integer. But then, -- All integers are real rational whole numbers. -- All whole numbers are real rational integers. -- All rational numbers are real. -- All counting numbers are real, rational, whole integers.
Integers are whole numbers. Rational numbers can be fractions / decimals. But it is NEVER a whole number E.G. of rational numbers : 3/4 or 1.5
Yes. Every whole number and every whole negative number and zero are all integers.
Integers are whole numbers, with no fraction or decimal part. Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed in the form a/b where a and b are both integers. Thus 1/2 is a rational number, but not an integer. 0.34343434... is a rational number (as it can be expressed as 34/99) but is not an integer.
The sets of integers and whole numbers are completely contained in the set comprising rational numbers.
Integers are the same as whole numbers. Integers are a proper subset of rational numbers.