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A positive natural number is a whole number greater than zero, typically used for counting and ordering. The set of positive natural numbers includes 1, 2, 3, and so on, extending infinitely. These numbers do not include fractions, decimals, or negative values. In mathematics, they are often denoted by the symbol ( \mathbb{N} ) or ( \mathbb{N}^+ ) to specify the positive subset.

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