Can someone explain to me why -4 not a whole number.

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http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/whole-number.html

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Of course! I'd be happy to explain why -4 is not considered a whole number.

Whole numbers are a set of numbers that includes all positive numbers (including zero) without any fractions or decimals. These numbers are also known as counting numbers. Examples of whole numbers include 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on.

On the other hand, negative numbers, like -1, -2, -3, and -4, are not included in the set of whole numbers. Negative numbers are considered integers, but they are not categorized as whole numbers because they are not positive nor zero.

To understand this concept, it is helpful to visualize a number line. Whole numbers are represented by the positive numbers to the right of zero. Negative numbers, such as -4, are represented by the numbers to the left of zero on the number line.

In summary, -4 is not a whole number because it is a negative integer and whole numbers are only positive integers (including zero).