SOLUTION: please help me answer this question immediately. how the set of whole numbers and the set of intergers are similar and how they are different? thanks

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Question 7064: please help me answer this question immediately. how the set of whole numbers and the set of intergers are similar and how they are different? thanks
Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
set of whole numbers?

There is no set of "whole numbers" as such. Integers are whole numbers, so the 2 things are currently identical, unless you meant some other set?

Jon.

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