No, but every whole is a integer. integers are - and +. whole number are only +.
That is true.
Yes, a whole number is in fact an integer.... For an example, 4 is a whole number as well as a positive integer....
"If a number is an integer, then it is a whole number." In math terms, the converse of p-->q is q-->p. Note that although the statement in the problem is true, the converse that I just stated is not necessarily true.
Given that an integer is the same as a whole number, there are four true conditional statements.
Yes, it is true that if ( p ) is an integer and ( q ) is a nonzero integer, then ( p ) can take any whole number value, including positive, negative, or zero, while ( q ) cannot be zero and must be a whole number either positive or negative. This distinction is important in mathematical contexts where division by zero is undefined.
Yes, it is true that every whole number is an integer.
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That is true.
no an integer is a whole number
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero - so true
An integer is any whole number, so the answer would be true.
Yes, a whole number is in fact an integer.... For an example, 4 is a whole number as well as a positive integer....
"If a number is an integer, then it is a whole number." In math terms, the converse of p-->q is q-->p. Note that although the statement in the problem is true, the converse that I just stated is not necessarily true.
Each integer is different from every other integer since it represents a different quantity. Actually, this is true of every number.
Given that an integer is the same as a whole number, there are four true conditional statements.
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No because it could be a fraction or a decimal