Chapter 2: Whole Numbers
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Syllabus Sections
Chapter Overview
Welcome to Class VI Mathematics: Whole Numbers. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.
Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.
Prerequisite Concepts
Detailed Subtopics Study Guide
Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:
1Natural numbers vs Whole numbers
Concept Explanation
Natural numbers are the positive counting numbers starting from 1. Whole numbers include all natural numbers and zero.
Mathematical Representation
2Predecessor and Successor
Concept Explanation
The predecessor of a whole number is the number that comes immediately before it (number minus 1). The successor is the number that comes immediately after it (number plus 1).
Mathematical Representation
3The Number Line
Concept Explanation
A horizontal line where numbers are marked as points at equal intervals. Moving right represents addition, and moving left represents subtraction.
Mathematical Representation
4Properties of whole numbers (Closure, Commutative, Associative, Distributive)
Concept Explanation
Whole numbers are closed under addition and multiplication. They are commutative and associative for these operations. Multiplication distributes over addition.