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Answered by psRawaldhiya
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Basically, natural numbers are set of positive integers whereas natural numbers along with zero(0) are called as whole numbers, where zero is an undefined identity which produces a null result. Zero is the basic difference between natural and whole numbers.

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Answered by kabraarchita
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Answer:

Natural Numbers:

1. Natural numbers are the basic counting numbers such as {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …..}

2. Natural Numbers are represented by “N".

3. Counting number starts from 1.

4. All the natural numbers are whole numbers.

Whole Numbers:

1. Whole numbers are the set of natural numbers with zero. {0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5,….}

2. Whole Numbers are represented by “W”.

3. Counting number starts from 0.

4. All the whole numbers are not natural numbers.

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