It could be many things. The answer you may be looking for is , a rational number, or an integer.
Integers include 0, the negative numbers without fractional parts, and the positive numbers without fractional parts. The "without fractional parts" part of the description implies that all of the integers are whole numbers. Therefore, if you are adding integers, you are adding whole numbers.
Yes. They just can't have fractional parts.
It separates the place values with positive power of ten from those with negative powers of ten. In other words, it separates the whole part of numbers from their fractional parts.
There are 2 parts of integers Positive Integers and Negative Integers. 1:Positive Integers numbers are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,................and onwards. 2:Negative Integers numbers are -1,-2,-3,-4,-5.........................and onwards.
Integers or whole numbers
Yes.
Certainly! A whole number is a non-negative integer that does not have any fractional or decimal component. In the case of 45368, it meets this definition since it is a positive integer with no fractional or decimal portion, making it a whole number. Whole numbers are the set of numbers {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}, and 45368 falls within this set.
All of the counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers consist of 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. Whole numbers are numbers that have no fractional parts. Since none have fractional parts, they are all whole numbers.
Mixed numbers have fractional parts that must be compared; whole numbers do not.
The purpose is to separate whole numbers from fractional parts of whole numbers.
positive: proton negative: electron neutral: neutron
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