What is the Difference Between Negative and Nonpositive Integers?

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According to basic math concepts there is no difference between these two terms because both refer to any integer that is less than zero. These integers are commonly denoted by the negative sign (-). Whatever is non-positive is obviously negative.
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There is absolutely no difference between a negative and non positive number in mathematics. A negative number is one that is less than zero while a non-positive number is a number that is less than zero.
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Integers The integers are a special set of numbers often called whole numbers. Whole numbers, however, consist of the counting numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,.. along with zero.
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negative integers are 0 or below eg: -1, -2, -3... positive integers are 0 or above eg: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... higher the negative integer, less value it has eg: -11 has less value than
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Zero belongs to the second set but not the first.
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The set of non-negative integers includes zero: [0,1,2,3,4,...]. These are also called whole numbers. The set of positive integers does not include zero: [1,2,3,4...]. These are also
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