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No. Whole numbers are counting numbers and zero.
6 is a whole number -47.03 is a negative number -179 is a negative whole number
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Actually the set of integers is the same as the set of whole numbers since the whole numbers include negative whole numbers and zero.
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Negative rational numbers are used in the same way that negative whole numbers are used: they are simply the additive inverses of their positive counterparts.
No. Whole numbers are counting numbers and zero.
Eight has two factor pairs. Including their negative counterparts, that makes four pairs.
6 is a whole number -47.03 is a negative number -179 is a negative whole number
No, whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers.
No. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Whole numbers are RATIONAL. That includes negative whole numbers.
Different whole numbers are always whole numbers, but I suspect you meant to ask about the difference between whole numbers. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Yes. ...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3... are all whole numbers. Whole numbers are any numbers that aren't a fraction and that includes negative 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.
A mixed number consists of a whole number and a fraction, and it cannot be represented as a single integer or whole number. In the set of integers, only whole numbers and their negative counterparts are included. Similarly, in the set of whole numbers, only positive integers and zero are included. Mixed numbers do not fit into either of these categories.