No, not all numbers greater than zero are solutions to every mathematical equation or inequality. The suitability of a number as a solution depends on the specific equation or condition being considered. For example, while positive numbers may satisfy some inequalities, they may not be solutions to certain equations. Therefore, the context is crucial in determining whether a number qualifies as a solution.
numbers greater than 0 are called positive numbers
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is equal or greater than zero it will have 2 solutions if it is less than zero then there are no solutions.
No. All negative numbers are less than zero.
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No. All numbers greater than zero are positive real numbers. Integers are whole numbers (positive or negative) and therefore, don't include numbers with decimals.
numbers greater than 0 are called positive numbers
Natural numbers consist of the set of all whole numbers greater than zero.
All positive numbers are greater than zero.
Positive numbers, otherwise known as real numbers.
All numbers have common factors greater than zero.
Numbers that are greater than zero are positive numbers.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is equal or greater than zero it will have 2 solutions if it is less than zero then there are no solutions.
A number greater than zero is any numerical value that is larger than zero on the number line. In mathematical terms, this is represented as any real number that is positive. This includes integers, fractions, decimals, and irrational numbers that are greater than zero.
No. All negative numbers are less than zero.
That depends on the values of the polynomial but in general:- If the discriminant is greater than zero it has 2 solutions If the discriminant is equal to zero then it has 2 equal solutions If the discriminant is less than zero it has no solutions
When the whole numbers are negative.
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