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why is 0 considered as neither negative or positive?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since zero isn't bigger or smaller than itself (just like you're not older than yourself, or taller than yourself), zero is neither positive nor negative. ... So the only difference between the set of positive numbers and the set of non-negative numbers is that zero isn't in the first set, but it is in the second.

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