Math Definitions - Letter W
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Definition of whole number
Definition of whole number
Whole numbers are numbers without any fractional or decimal part like \(\{0,1,2,3,\dots\}\).
They are not negative numbers. Whole numbers are the numbers we use to count with, together with \(0\).
Some examples of whole numbers are \(8\), \(243\) and \(67,543\).
Description
The aim of this dictionary is to provide definitions to common mathematical terms. Students learn a new math skill every week at school, sometimes just before they start a new skill, if they want to look at what a specific term means, this is where this dictionary will become handy and a go-to guide for a student.
Audience
Year 1 to Year 12 students
Learning Objectives
Learn common math terms starting with letter Z
Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 5th Dec 2017
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