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WHAT ARE NATURAL NUMBERS?

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Any number coming after the count of 0 is called a natural number. This implies any number greater than 0 is called a natural number. Coming after zero ‘0’ is the first natural number, and there is no end to the natural numbers. The number ‘ 1’ is the first natural number, and there is no end to the natural numbers until the end of the count. They will be progressing with the count as long as the count does not end. This implies the natural numbers are starting from 1, and the count does not end anywhere. They will keep progressing to the infinity count.

Another name called for the natural numbers is the counting numbers, as they are used for counting purposes. For instance, if the counting is used for seconds counting purposes, then they will be using the natural numbers. Normally, the natural numbers do not have a decimal point. However, the natural numbers may or may not be used in writing purpose a decimal point or the comma usage. It is strictly not allowed for the use of decimals in natural numbers writing or reading purposes. Another avoidance of natural numbers is that the natural numbers may or may not be having negative usage. This implies the natural numbers cannot be negative.

Part of the Number System

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