Every number is a unique number.
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Zero is a unique number in that any number divided by zero is undefined. Therefore, when looking for equivalent fractions of zero, we must consider fractions that are also undefined. Examples of equivalent fractions of zero could include 0/1, 0/2, and 0/3, as they all represent the concept of zero divided by a non-zero number, resulting in an undefined value.
zero + zero = zero
Zero is neither prime nor composite.Any number can multiply into zero, including zero itself (so it's not prime--it has infinite factors).In fact, a zero product requires at least one zero factor (so it's not composite, either--no two numbers--or one used twice--other than zero can form a product of zero).Indeed, zero's unique properties are what cause it to mess up divisions. They're why you can't divide by zero.Zero is...a zero (or perhaps to use a more technical term, a zero-divisor), a unique and fundamentally important member of the integers. Its importance becomes more significant when one begins to study more fundamental mathematics like Modern Algebra.
Zero is a natural number.
Yes because, without zero there couldn't be any number with a zero in it.