Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.
You do nothing. A negative number is a whole number.
6 is a whole number -47.03 is a negative number -179 is a negative whole number
Any of the negative integers (-1, -2, -3, ... ) is whole but not natural.
They can be. For example, -3 is a negative whole number.
The largest negative whole number is -1. The largest negative number including fractions would be -1/999999...
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.
-1 is all of an integer, a whole number, and a rational number.
Yes. Alternative answer: No, -1 is not a whole number. The whole numbers are 0 and the positive integers, but do not include negative integers.
You do nothing. A negative number is a whole number.
6 is a whole number -47.03 is a negative number -179 is a negative whole number
Negative 0.6 is not a whole number.
Any negative integer. Whole numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Whole numbers do not include negative integers.
Any of the negative integers (-1, -2, -3, ... ) is whole but not natural.
They can be. For example, -3 is a negative whole number.
Any number that is not a fraction, percent, decimal, or negative is a whole number. Counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Zero is a whole number. So yes, every integer greater then negative one is a whole number, and so is -1 and every integer less than -1.
An integer is a whole number. Nonnegative mean not negative. A nonnegative integer is a whole number that is not a negative number. For example, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,....