Real numbers are all positive numbers except zero.
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.
not a real number * * * * * Zero is very much a real number. In fact it is the additive identity for the set of real numbers.
Real Numbers cannot be the square root of a negative number. Real Numbers are not divided by zero. Basically, Real Numbers cannot be anything that is undefined.
The distance from zero.
Non-Zero Real Numbers are infact complex conjugate numbers. They are negative prime numbers.
Real numbers are all positive numbers except zero.
Zero is a an integer and, since all integers are real numbers, zero is a real number.
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.
not a real number * * * * * Zero is very much a real number. In fact it is the additive identity for the set of real numbers.
Real Numbers cannot be the square root of a negative number. Real Numbers are not divided by zero. Basically, Real Numbers cannot be anything that is undefined.
The distance from zero.
Zero is in the set of the whole numbers and also integers, which are subsets of the real numbers. So you could say it's real, but it lies on the imaginary axis (it is the origin). It's kind of like asking: Is zero positive or negative. For most purposes, letting zero be real would be the logical choice, though.First answer:It is real. Imaginary numbers only involve square roots of negative numbers.
Zero is the additive identity in the set of real numbers; when you add zero to any number, the number does not change its identity.
Positive numbers, otherwise known as real numbers.
zero is neither positive nor negetive
Zero, somehow minus numbers are not real numbers, so zero is the lowest number.