A number ending with zero is called a multiple of 10. This is because it can be evenly divided by 10 without leaving a remainder. In the decimal system, each place value represents a power of 10, so a zero at the end of a number signifies that it is a multiple of 10.
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A number greater than zero is called a positive number, while a number below zero is called a negative number.
A negative number
1 with a hundred zero is called a gogle
On a number line, this is called the absolute value.
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