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2 property of natural number

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Answered by Shashank0014300
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The properties of natural numbers are as follow:

(i) Natural numbers are also called counting numbers.

(ii) The first and the smallest natural number is 1 (one).

(iii) Every natural number (except 1) can be obtained by adding 1 to the previous natural number.

(iv) For the natural number 1, there is no ‘previous’ natural number (Though 1 = 0 + 1, but 0 is not a natural number).

(v) There is no last or greatest natural number since they are infinite.

(vi) Natural numbers are denoted by 'ℕ' normally.

(vii) We cannot complete the counting of all natural numbers. We express this fact by saying that there are infinitely many natural numbers.



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Answered by Vaishnavirai9896
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Two properties of natural number are :
i) Natural numbers are called counting numbers (1 , 2 , 3 , 4...)
ii) Natural numbers are infinite. Its last number cannot be identified as natural number is infinite.
iii) The smallest and first number among natural number is 1.
iv)The addition and multiplication of natural number is closed.
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