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Why is 0 not natural number

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Answered by sharonwilson2006
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Thus, zero is known as the neutral integer, or the whole number that comes in the middle of the positive and negative numbers on a number line. Zero does not have a positive or negative value. However, zero is considered a whole number, which in turn makes it an integer, but not necessarily a natural number.

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Answered by Pratikkumarkarmvir
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Thus , zero is not a neutral integer , the whole nubmber that comes in the middle of the positive and negative numbers on a number line. Zero does not have a positive or negative value . However, zero is considered a whole number , which in turn makes it an integer but not neccessairly a natural number.

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