no a natural number must be positive
No. The natural numbers are positive.
Since a natural number is defined as a whole, non-negative number, 87 would indeed be a natural number.
No becsuse it is not a counting number
No. For two reasons: 1) Negative numbers are not natural numbers 2) All natural numbers are rational numbers but the square root of 6 is an irrational number and thus cannot be a natural number.
No. "Natural numbers" means positive integers - sometimes including zero, but never the negative numbers.
no a natural number must be positive
A negative integer is a whole number but not a natural number.
Negative numbers are not natural, but there are negative integers. Examples are -1,-2,-3,-4, and so on. These are all integers but none of them is a natural number.
No. Natural numbers are the non-negative integers.
Negative 12 itself is a rational number. It's the ratio of -12 to 1 .
-12 is a negative number or a negative integer
No. The natural numbers are positive.
natural numbers can not be negative. integers can be both positive and negative.
No. "Natural numbers" only refers to integers greater or equal to zero, that is, non-negative integers.
No, Negative Nine or -9 is not a natural number since natural numbers mean only those numbers which start from 1 to infinity. No negative integers are included in this category of numerals.
Any negative whole number is not a natural number - so it is not "the only".