It is not the only real number and so there is no answer to the question!
Wrong! Not only is zero a real number, but it is the additive identity for the set of integers, rational numbers as well as real numbers.
No real number can be divided in half to become zero. When a number is divided in half, the result is half of that number, which is only zero if the original number is zero itself. Therefore, the only number that meets this condition is zero.
Zero is a an integer and, since all integers are real numbers, zero is a real number.
Yes, zero is a real number. It is not a counting number, but it is an integer, a rational number, and a real number.
not a real number * * * * * Zero is very much a real number. In fact it is the additive identity for the set of real numbers.
It is a negative real number.
yes.
Zero
If the coefficient of i is not zero then the number is not real.
no
Zero is a real number, it is neither positive or negative, and it is even.
A non-zero real number! In set notation, it may be represented as R \ {0}.