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Define non negative integer?​

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Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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A non negative integer is an integer that that is either positive or zero. It's the union of the natural numbers and the number zero. Sometimes it is referred to as Z*, and it can be defined as the as the set {0,1,2,3,…,}. Z, the set of integers, is defined as {…,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,…}.

Answered by sankaye9130
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Step-by-step explanation:

An integer that is either 0 or positive, i.e., a member of the set Z^*={0} union Z^+, where Z-+ denotes the positive integers.

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