Integers are a set of numbers including natural numbers (1, 2, 3...) their opposites (-1, -2, -3...) and 0.
These are the integers.
The set of all whole numbers and their opposites are
All numbers have opposites that are the same as their absolute values.
they are almost all equivalent - whole numbers also have the number 0, which natural numbers (counting numbers) do not.
The set of numbers that include the natural numbers, their opposites and 0 is called the set of integers.
These comprise the set of integers. Incidentally, 0 is a natural number.
These are known as integers.
It is the set of integers, denoted by Z.
Integers are a set of numbers including natural numbers (1, 2, 3...) their opposites (-1, -2, -3...) and 0.
These are the integers.
natural numbers
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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...).
there are rational numbers--numbers that you can express as a fraction irrational numbers--numbers you cannot express as a fraction integers--whole numbers and their opposites(negatives) whole numbers--0, 1, 2, 3,... natural or counting numbers--1, 2, 3,....
here are rational numbers--numbers that you can express as a fraction irrational numbers--numbers you cannot express as a fraction integers--whole numbers and their opposites(negatives) whole numbers--0, 1, 2, 3,... natural or counting numbers--1, 2, 3,....
In algebra, opposites are two numbers on opposite sides of zero. so 3 and -3 are opposite numbers because they are both 3 spaces away from 0.