Yes, when they are decimals, it is not considered a whole number.
Integer: Negative numbers, zero, positive numbers. NO fractions/decimals Natural: Positive numbers. NO zero, negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Whole number: Positive numbers, zero. NO negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Therefore, a natural, rational, whole integer, would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
It is because 6 is one of the rational numbers, which are anything ranging from negative numbers, positive numbers, ratios, fractions and decimals, and repeating decimals.
No. Negative numbers form a set of numbers. Numbers written as decimals is a notation for writing numbers. Different things.Negative numbers can be written as decimals, fractions, complex numbers, etc.Numbers written as decimals can be either negative numbers, zero, or positive numbers. They can also be integer numbers or real numbers.
Yes.
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Yes, negative decimal numbers are rational, as long as it is terminating or repeating.
Yes, when they are decimals, it is not considered a whole number.
Yes. In general, real numbers include negative numbers; they also include numbers that have decimals.
Integer: Negative numbers, zero, positive numbers. NO fractions/decimals Natural: Positive numbers. NO zero, negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Whole number: Positive numbers, zero. NO negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Therefore, a natural, rational, whole integer, would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
Numbers with decimals can't be whole numbers.
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It is because 6 is one of the rational numbers, which are anything ranging from negative numbers, positive numbers, ratios, fractions and decimals, and repeating decimals.
Whole numbers can be positive or negative numbers. Numbers are whole as long as they have no fractins or decimals with them.