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zero is neither a negative integer nor a positive integer​

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Answered by vanshitagoyal1210
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yes

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An integer is a whole number that can be either greater than 0, called positive, or less than 0, called negative. Zero is neither positive nor negative. Two integers that are the same distance from the origin in opposite directions are called opposites. ... Zero is called the origin, and it's neither negative nor positive.

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