Math, asked by garimaisconfident, 3 months ago

zero is the smallest positive integer. mark true\false

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bf \underline{Required \: Answer} :

We cannot say that zero is the smallest positive integer. zero is neither positive nor negative. we can say that zero is less than the positive intergers.

hence it is false.

Remember:

  • -1 is the greatest negative integer and other negative are placed in the decreasing order
  • on a number line , numbers are aranged from descending order from right to left
  • positive interger are greater than negative integer .
  • the number line moves decreasing order from right to left
  • zero is greater than negative integer smaller than positive interger
  • but , zero is neither negative nor positive.
Answered by Anonymous
2

\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{Question}}

  • Zero\:is\:the\:smallest\:positive\:integer\:True\:or\:false?

 

 

\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{Solution}}

  • False

 

 

\Rightarrow\underline\bold{{Explanation}}

  • Zero\:is\:not\:positive\:and\:also\:not\:negetive\:so\:we\: cannot\:determine\:zero\:as\:positive\:integer

 

 

 

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