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The set of all negative natural numbers​

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Answered by vaishnavi9290
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The natural numbers (or counting numbers) are the fundamental mathematical set on which all other arithmetic is based. They do not include negative numbers. (The set of integers provides negative numbers.) ... Sometimes the "natural numbers" are posited to include zero while the "counting numbers" are not.

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The negative numbers, zero and the natural numbers together are called integers.

The natural numbers (or counting numbers) are the fundamental mathematical set on which all other arithmetic is based. They do not include negative numbers. (The set of integers provides negative numbers.) ... Sometimes the "natural numbers" are posited to include zero while the "counting numbers" are not.

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