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A whole number is a member of the set {0,1, 2, 3, …}. It is either one of the positive integers (natural numbers) or zero. The set of whole numbers is exactly equivalent to the set of non negative integers.... . . ..
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A whole number is a member of the set {0,1, 2, 3, …}. It is either one of the positive integers (natural numbers) or zero. The set of whole numbers is exactly equivalent to the set of non negative integers.... . . ..
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The whole numbers are also called the positive integers (or the nonnegative integers, if zero is included.
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