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Every natural number except ____ can be expressed as______

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Answered by chauhanchampat9760
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0, rational number

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

  • Every natural number except zero can be expressed as rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Except for zero, every whole number has a precedent. Whole numbers are all natural numbers, although not all whole numbers are natural numbers.
  • N, the collection of natural numbers, can be defined in one of two ways: N = {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} Unknown or undefined natural numbers are denoted in mathematical equations by lowercase, italicized letters from the middle of the alphabet. Following n in order of frequency are m, p, and q.
  • The number zero, which is present in only whole numbers and not in natural numbers, is the only distinction between a whole number and a natural number. As a result, while every whole number is a whole number, not all whole numbers are natural numbers

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