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write some important facts about natural and whole number​

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Answered by unknown7033
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Natural numbers are defined as the basic counting numbers. The natural number in set notation is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …..} Whole numbers are defined as the set of natural numbers, and it started with zero. The whole numbers in set notation is {0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ….}

Answered by taekook7013
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Natural numbers, also called counting numbers, are the numbers used for counting things. Sometimes the special number zero is called a natural number. Sometimes one is called the smallest natural number. Natural numbers are always whole numbers (integers) and never less than zero.

There is no largest natural number. The next natural number can be found by adding 1 to the current natural number, producing numbers that go on "for ever". There is no infinite natural number. Any natural number can be reached by adding 1 enough times to the smallest natural number.

Whole numbers include positive integers along with 0.

Fun Facts:-

There is no 'largest' whole number.

Except 0, every whole number has an immediate predecessor or a number that comes before.

A decimal number or a fraction lies between two whole numbers, but are not whole numbers.

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