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Autumn Mcfarland
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9 October, 17:41
Are all integers natural numbers? Explain why?
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Devan Brooks
9 October, 18:05
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A natural number is not negative, so all integers are not natural numbers.
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Ahmed Schneider
9 October, 18:10
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Nope.
Natural numbers consist of 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on. Integers, on the other hand, include 0 and the opposites of natural numbers (negative values). Therefore not all integers are natural numbers. Some of them are though.
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