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positive integer

Any whole number from 0 upwards. 0 is included so that the properties of positive integers include those related to the identity for addition.



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He identifies stages in solving equations during the intervening millennia, linking them to successive extensions of the number systems beyond positive integers and fractions to embrace positive irrational numbers, negative numbers timidly towards the end of the Middle Ages, and finally complex numbers shortly after that.
The key being a negative and a negative will give a positive result, a positive and a negative will give a negative result and a positive integer when multiplied by a positive one will give a positive outcome.
Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities Ian Stewart [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] What positive integer is equal to its own Scrabble score when spelled out in full?
 
 
 
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