no because zero isn't positive or negative it is neutral
It is a negative real number.
A negative real number is any non-imaginary number less than zero. Examples: -1 -2.435 -.0000000000000000111111 -341 -pi
No. A negative number is a number below zero, not zero itself.The number zero is neither negative nor positive.
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
Zero is a an integer and, since all integers are real numbers, zero is a real number.
Zero is a real number, it is neither positive or negative, and it is even.
It is a negative real number.
It is zero.
Negative Number- is any real number less then zero on a number line.
Real numbers are all positive numbers except zero.
It is zero.
A negative real number is any non-imaginary number less than zero. Examples: -1 -2.435 -.0000000000000000111111 -341 -pi
No. A negative number is a number below zero, not zero itself.The number zero is neither negative nor positive.
This is an interesting question. Looking at complex numbers graphically, zero is at the intersection of the real and imaginary axis, so it is 0 + 0i. But if you square zero, you get zero, which is not a negative number (a pure imaginary, when squared will give a real negative number), so I'd have to say it is not imaginary.
Yes, 8 is a real number. All positive and negative numbers and zero are classified as real numbers.
The absolute number, or absolute value, of a real number is defined as its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of its direction. Since distance cannot be negative, the absolute value is always a non-negative quantity. For any real number ( x ), the absolute value is expressed as ( |x| ), which yields a positive value or zero when ( x ) is zero. Thus, it is inherently designed to be non-negative.
It is the point which separates the positive numbers from the negative ones.