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Why are all whole numbers integers?

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Answered by vatsaldogra
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You can think of it like this: Whole numbers start from zero and include every single positive number that doesn't involve fractions or decimals. ... Therefore, all whole numbers will be an integer (as whole numbers are all the positive integers), but not all integers (since some are negative) will be whole numbers.

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Answered by sandhyarajeshsandhya
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  • eg-0,1,2,3,4... integers include all whole numbers and their negative counter part eg...-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,... where a and b are both integers
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