The square of every positive or negative even whole number is a positive even whole number. The square of every positive or negative odd whole number is a positive odd whole number. There are an infinite number of each kind.
0 is a whole, integer, and rational number. O is whole number because a whole number is every positive number
They are every number you can possibly get when you divide one positive whole number by another one, or one negative whole number by another one.
If it is an integer than yes. A whole number for example: 5, 6000, even 1 million. A non-whole number would be 5.5, 6000.3, 1,000,000.09; anything with a decimal or fraction at the end.
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.
The square of every positive or negative even whole number is a positive even whole number. The square of every positive or negative odd whole number is a positive odd whole number. There are an infinite number of each kind.
0 is a whole, integer, and rational number. O is whole number because a whole number is every positive number
Every positive integer including 0 is a whole number.
They are every number you can possibly get when you divide one positive whole number by another one, or one negative whole number by another one.
No, a whole number can either be an even or odd number as long as it doesn't contain a fraction.Whole Numbers: 1, 2, 874687, 99, 681444NOT Whole Numbers: 1/2, 9/85, .55454---Yeah, but the question is asking if every whole number is a positive, not odd. So, yes all whole numbers are positive. If every whole number isn't positive that is saying that every whole number is an integer. Integers include positive and negative numbers and 0 on the number line. Whole numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3,... and Natural numbers are 1, 2, 3,... Integers are...-2, -1, 0, 1, 2,....
Integers can be positive, zero or negative. Whole numbers can only be zero or positive. All negative integers are not whole numbers, though they are the additive inverse of a whole number.
A positive number is one above zero, and a whole number is just that - whole - with no decimals or fractions and can be either positive or negative. An example of a positive whole number is 1, 2, 3, etc.
No, the vast majority of positive numbers are not whole numbers.
Every number except zero is divisible by 1 but the result won't always necessarily be a whole number or a positive number.
A positive whole number is any number above 0. Ex. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, ect.
If it is an integer than yes. A whole number for example: 5, 6000, even 1 million. A non-whole number would be 5.5, 6000.3, 1,000,000.09; anything with a decimal or fraction at the end.
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.