Positive integers are (not is!) a proper subset of natural numbers. The natural numbers comprise positive integers and zero.
Yes.
Rational numbers, whole numbers, negative numbers, even numbers, integers
Both belong to set of whole numbers. There are infinite prime and composite numbers.
Its a NEGATIVE number. A NEGATIVE INTEGER.
'0' is the only whole number that is not a counting number. Negative integers do not belong to whole numbers.
No. All natural numbers are whole, so they are rational. Irrational numbers like pi and the square root of 34 come in decimals.
Natural numbers are separate from integers. I can't believe this was asked 9 years ago . . .
Integers
Integers
173 belongs to the set of positive natural numbers and it also belongs to the set of prime numbers.
Negative integers.
Not whole numbers. Yes to real numbers and integers.
Rational positive numbers
-12 belongs to negative integers
Integers are all of the positive and negative whole numbers, and zero. Integers are not fractions or decimal numbers.Integers are the class of whole numbers, such as 21, 3, -45. Fractional or decimal numbers do not belong to this class.- 5 + 8 - (- 4)
Integers, Rational numbers, Real numbers and Complex numbers.
Integers, rationals, reals, complex numbers, etc.
No. 0 is a numeral but does not belong to the set.