Difference between revisions of "Nonnegative number"

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A [[real number]] (and thus also a [[rational number]] or [[integer]]) is called '''nonnegative''' if it is greater than or equal to [[zero]].
 
A [[real number]] (and thus also a [[rational number]] or [[integer]]) is called '''nonnegative''' if it is greater than or equal to [[zero]].
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Revision as of 09:49, 14 August 2006

A real number (and thus also a rational number or integer) is called nonnegative if it is greater than or equal to zero.