A positive integer is a whole number greater than zero (1, 2, 3, 4, etc. ad infinitum).
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In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
In Math, a negative can be represented with -. A positive can be represented with +, or just without a -.
Positive numbers are numbers to the right of zero on a number line.
A negative times a negative equals a positive A negative times a positive equals a negative A positive times a positive equals a positive
I showed the teacher how I arrived at a positive integer as the answer to the math problem.
In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
Positive numbers refers to any real number that is greater than zero.
It is a rule in math!
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Positive numbers, which form a subset of real numbers, are numbers greater than zero.
Always, and for all basic operations, EXCEPT when you are subtracting the bigger positive number from a smaller positive number.