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Answered by abhijeetkhandave45
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Answered by pallavikumari39637
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No, zero is no number, not even a natural number (“Could I have zero apple(s) please?”). It is for example an element of the set of integers, notation:

Z = { …, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, … }, as well as for the rest of the sets.

Every number in a set is an element of that set, and every element in that set except the neutral element 0 is a number in that set.

The element 0 is the identity or unit element for addition, 0 closes the set Z, and the larger sets including the set of complex numbers.

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