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− | A '''positive''' [[real number]] is one which is greater than zero. | + | A '''positive''' [[real number]] (and so also [[rational number]] or [[integer]]) is one which is greater than [[zero (constant) | zero]]. |
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+ | Any real number which is not positive is either zero or [[negative]]. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
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+ | * [[Positive integer]] |
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A positive real number (and so also rational number or integer) is one which is greater than zero.
Any real number which is not positive is either zero or negative.