0 ia not a natural number then why 10,20,30,40............100 are natural numbers which contains 0
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It's not a natural number because it has no positive or negative value.
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It's not a natural number because it has no positive or negative value. Take for example, there is nothing like -0 or +0, however other numbers containing 0 like 10, 20, etcetera are natural numbers because they can be of positive or negative value i.e -10, +10, -40, +100, etcetera.
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