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Apart from zero (which is its own opposite), the opposites of whole numbers are also whole numbers. You have the set of whole numbers which is also known as the set of integers.
All of the natural numbers and zero are called integers.
Natural numbers are:counting numbersnon-negative, non-zero integers; positive integersnon-zero whole numbers; positive whole numbers
Yes, because natural numbers are your counting numbers (1,2,3,4...) Whole numbers are natural numbers and zero (0,1,2,3...) and integers are all of the natural numbers and their opposites and zero (...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...).
The set of all real numbers is one possible answer.
A zero pair
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The extended set of natural numbers, or the non-negative integers.
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The answer depends on what is meant by "their opposites". If you mean additive opposites then the set is of all non-zero integers.
When it is not included in the natural numbers, it is referred to as 'the natural numbers with zero'.
opposites
No...zero is not a natural number, natural numbers start at the number 1.
There is some disagreement whether the set of natural numbers includes zero. Other than that, they are the same as whole numbers.
Apart from zero (which is its own opposite), the opposites of whole numbers are also whole numbers. You have the set of whole numbers which is also known as the set of integers.