The set of numbers including all the natural numbers and zero--negative numbers are not whole numbers. Brave New World Dr. Jekyll and Mr. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Terms Terms. Absolute Value Positive distance between a number and zero on the number line; the corresponding "unsigned" number.
Counting Numbers Also called natural numbers, the set of positive numbers used to count objects. Integers The set of numbers including all the whole numbers and their opposites the positive whole numbers, the negative whole numbers, and zero -- fractions and decimals are not integers. Irrational Numbers The set including all numbers that are non- terminating, non- repeating decimals. Related questions What are Real Numbers?
What does it mean to order a set of real numbers? What are the different types of rational numbers? What kind of rational number is 0? How do you classify real numbers? How do you compare real numbers? What are examples of non real numbers? See all questions in Order of Real Numbers. Zero is not considered a "natural number.
The whole numbers are the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on the natural numbers and zero. Negative numbers are not considered "whole numbers. The integers are Fractions and decimals are not integers.
All whole numbers are integers and all natural numbers are integers , but not all integers are whole numbers or natural numbers. For example, -5 is an integer but not a whole number or a natural number. The rational numbers include all the integers, plus all fractions, or terminating decimals and repeating decimals.
All natural numbers, whole numbers, and integers are rationals, but not all rational numbers are natural numbers, whole numbers, or integers. We now have the following number classifications: I.
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