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Every integer is a whole number true or false give reasons

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Answered by dna63
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Every integer is started from 0,and it can be both positive or negative.But whole numbers are started from 0 to positive numbers,, hence whole numbers can't be negative.So, It would be wrong to say that Every integer is a whole number. Therefore, Every integer is not a whole number..

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Answered by Sanav1106
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False. Every integer is not a whole number.

  • Whole number -A simple number that is neither a fraction nor a decimal. The numbers from 0 to infinity like 0,1,2 etc.
  • Integers- All the negative and positive numbers including 0 are called integers. Integers are never in fractional form. Integers can be negative and decimals also
  • Difference- Every integer can not be a whole number because whole numbers do not comprise negative and decimals.

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