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False; as integer may be negative but whole number are positive for example-3 is an integer but not a whole number

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero. The set of integers is:

Z=...,−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3,...

On the other hand, natural numbers are all positive integers. The set of natural numbers is:

Z=1,2,3,4,5,6...

We conclude that every natural number is an integer but every integer is not a natural number. For example −3 is an integer but not a natural number.

Hence, every integer is not a natural number.

Answered by Anonymous
8

An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero. The set of integers is:

Z=...,−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3,...

On the other hand, natural numbers are all positive integers. The set of natural numbers is:

Z=1,2,3,4,5,6...

We conclude that every natural number is an integer but every integer is not a natural number. For example −3 is an integer but not a natural number.

Hence, every integer is not a natural number.

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