Infinity is not a number and so there is no whole number after infinity.
A WHOLE NUMBER IS ANY NUMBER FROM 0 TO INFINITY.
The smallest single digit whole number, i.e. integer, is -9. The phrase whole number should not be confused with the natural numbers, integers that go from 1 to +infinity. A whole number is any number that is in the set of integers, that is, the group of integers ranging from -infinity to +infinity.
Any whole number between -infinity to +infinity including zero.
-5 is not a whole number. it is an integer. whole number starts from 0 to infinity.
Infinity is an imaginary number so if you meant the previous whole number to infinity it would be expressed as infinity minus one. If you meant the highest number possible before reaching infinity is would be: infinity - 1/infinity
No. Whole numbers are infinite, or go on forever. You could say the biggest is infinity, but infinity is not a specific number, so that would not be correct.
Ironically, the answer is: infinity (Infinity is a concept not a number)
whole numbers include numbers from 0 to infinity whereas natural numbers are the numbers from 1 to infinity
yes Edit: Infinity is not a real number though, it simply represents that there is no boundary or end to numbers.
Your choice : one(1) or minus infinity.
infinite
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.