Any number that is not zero. The term is used to exclude zero.
For example, 1/x is not defined if x = 0. So another way to say it that 1/x is defined for non-zero x.
It means that: a) The number is irragional, and b) the number is not zero. Since zero is rational, it isn't irrational, so saying that it is nonzero is really superfluous.
A nonzero whole number is a quantity which does not equal zero and number without fractions.
Actually the product of a nonzero rational number and another rational number will always be rational.The product of a nonzero rational number and an IRrational number will always be irrational. (You have to include the "nonzero" caveat because zero times an irrational number is zero, which is rational)
The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.
A quantity which does not equal zero is said to be nonzero.
A nonzero multiple of a number is a multiple which is not equal to 0.
A mathematical element that when added to another numeral makes the same numeral
Every nonzero number has multiples. Every set of nonzero numbers has an LCM.
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A whole number is any number that is not a fraction, decimal, or mixed number. A nonzero whole number is the same, except that it doesn't equal zero.
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