Natural number

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The natural numbers, denoted by the set $\mathbb{N}$, is itself a subset of the integers $\mathbb{Z}$, which is a set of the reals, $\mathbb{R}$. The natural numbers can be defined as every integer greater than or equal to 1. Don't confuse this with the whole numbers, starting at 0.