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Numbers that are greater than zero are positive numbers.
Numbers to the right of zero on a number line are positive numbers; to the left are the negative numbers.
No, both positive and negative numbers are part of the so-called "real" numbers. The so-called "imaginary" numbers are outside the number line.Imagine the real numbers as a line from left to right, and the imaginary numbers a a separate line, from top to bottom. The place where they meet is zero. Positive is to the right of zero, negative to the left, imaginary numbers like +i or +3i to the top of zero, and negative imaginary numbes like -5i to the bottom of zero.
numbers below zero are called negative numbers.
When it is not included in the natural numbers, it is referred to as 'the natural numbers with zero'.
i think they are called negative numbers.
All of the natural numbers and zero are called integers.
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
Positive numbers are numbers to the right of zero on a number line.
Positive numbers go to the right of zero, negative numbers go to the left of zero.
The set of whole numbers.
This set of numbers is called "Whole Numbers".