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why does a whole no. start from zero only?​

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Answered by ameychand2207
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Yes ,0 is a whole number because whole number are numbers that doesn't include negative integers which apparently includes 0. Yes number from 0,1,2… n where n is a +integer are whole numbers. 1,2,3…n are natural numbers where n is +integer.

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Whole are those which are not -ve integers...

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whole numbers are those which are equal or greater than 0.

Thats why the start from 0

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