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 .
No. The natural numbers are positive.
-12 is a negative number or a negative integer
natural numbers can not be negative. integers can be both positive and negative.
Any negative whole number is not a natural number - so it is not "the only".
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.
No. "Natural numbers" only refers to integers greater or equal to zero, that is, non-negative integers.