{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 6} is one possible set.
the median is the middle in a set of numbers so if you had a set of 5 numbers like -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2 the middle number would be zero.
0 and negative integers are all whole numbers but they are not natural numbers.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
It is the set of irrational numbers.* * * * *Though, pedantically, only if the "universal" set is the set of real numbers. A more complete answer could be all numbers in the complex field of the form x + yiwhere y≠0 or y = 0 and x is irrational.
The set of numbers that include the natural numbers, their opposites and 0 is called the set of integers.
the set of whole numbers less than 0
The mathematically correct answer is: any set that contains it. For example, it belongs to the set of all numbers between -3 and +2, the set {0, -3, 8/13, sqrt(97), pi}, the set {0}, the set of the roots of x3 - x2 + x = 0, the set of all integers, the set of all rational numbers, the set of all real numbers, the set of all complex numbers.
0 is a integer.
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 6} is one possible set.
the median is the middle in a set of numbers so if you had a set of 5 numbers like -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2 the middle number would be zero.
false, the set of natural numbers does not include 0, which can be considered a whole number.
0 and negative integers are all whole numbers but they are not natural numbers.
natural numbers
The set of integers, often is denoted by Z.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
These are known as integers.