Math, asked by laxmihalladmal123, 5 months ago

define whole number​

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Answered by Itzdiamond07
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The whole numbers are the part of the number system in which it includes all the positive integers from 0 to infinity. These numbers exist in the number line. Hence, they are all real numbers. We can say, all the whole numbers are real numbers, but not all the real numbers are whole numbers.

The complete set of natural numbers along with ‘0’ are called whole numbers. The examples are: 0, 11, 25, 36, 999, 1200, etc.

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Answered by sumitrabadjena
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The numbers which can be written without fraction and decimal.

ex - 0,1,2,3,...........................

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