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No, any number with a decimal is not natural. Natural numbers are 1,2,3... Any number that has a terminating decimal, is not 0, is rational, and is not a negative.
it is called a counting number or a natural number
N : Numbers which are greater than 0(1,2,3...) are known as natural number sets. Number sets which contains 0(eg 0,1,2,3...) are whole numbers.
They comprise two integers.
Any natural number and 0
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No, any number with a decimal is not natural. Natural numbers are 1,2,3... Any number that has a terminating decimal, is not 0, is rational, and is not a negative.
it is called a counting number or a natural number
N : Numbers which are greater than 0(1,2,3...) are known as natural number sets. Number sets which contains 0(eg 0,1,2,3...) are whole numbers.
They comprise two integers.
Depending on your definition of a natural number, 0 may or may not be a natural number. If you don't think 0 is a natural number, then it will be the only non-natural number that is whole.
As we know that natural number are generally counting number.So "0" is not natural number.
Not everyone is agreed on this but Peano's axioms, which are the basis for the axiomatic structure of numbers defines 0 as a natural number and then all other natural numbers in terms of successors.0 is not a successor of any natural number.1 is the successor of 0 is 1 = S(0)2 = S(S(0))3 = S(S(S(0))) and so on.Accordingly, the first natural number is 0.
A natural number is any positive number that is not 0. Any natural number multiplied by 100 is 100 times the number, or the original number with two 0's added to the end. For example, 2 times 100 is 200. 100 times 100 is 10,000.
So basically if your questions says 'What natural number has no predecessor ' it will be 1 because behind one is 0 which is a whole number but not a natural number .So the answer will be 1.
there is a zero in a natural number.