Zero.
No. A negative number is a number below zero, not zero itself.The number zero is neither negative nor positive.
It is neither negative nor positive
The integers that are usually considered neither prime nor composite are 0 and 1 (and -1 among the negative integers). The number 1 can be described as unity or identity.
1 is the counting number that is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
All primes have two positive divisors. There are only two integers that are neither composite or prime and they are 1 and 0. The number 1 has only 1 positive divisor, itself. The number 0 has an infinite number of divisors.
0 is neither a positive nor negative number. neither
Zero is neither positive nor negative.
It is neither negative nor positive.
Neither. It represents "nothing" Zero is neither a positive or negative number. It is just plain zero. So you don't have to stress on remembering if it's a plus or minus! :0) neither 0 is neither negative nor positive. Zero is neither positive nor negative.
No. Zero is neither negative nor positive.
Zero Nought
Neutral and the number 0.
It is zero.
Zero is rational, but it is neither positive nor negative.
Technically the number zero is a concept. It is neither positive nor negative.
Yes, there is one number that is neither positive nor negative: zero. Zero is considered neutral in the number line, serving as the dividing point between positive and negative numbers. All other real numbers are classified as either positive or negative based on their value.
No. A negative number is a number below zero, not zero itself.The number zero is neither negative nor positive.