1
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negative numbers
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Western countries
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Negative numbers are commonly used in mathematics and everyday life, such as in accounting and temperature measurements.
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1
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2
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number zero
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Western culture
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Considered as a mathematical concept with significant value and importance
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1
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3
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positive number
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Western countries
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Considered as numbers greater than zero, used in mathematics and everyday life for counting, measuring, and representing quantities.
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1
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4
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positive number
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Western culture
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Considered as numbers greater than zero
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1
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5
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positive number
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Western culture
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Considered to be any number greater than zero, including decimals and fractions
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1
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6
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positive number
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Western cultures
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Positive numbers are considered desirable and represent gain or progress in finance, health, and personal achievement.
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1
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7
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real number
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Western countries
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Real numbers include both rational and irrational numbers.
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1
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8
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real number
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western countries
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Real numbers are an essential part of mathematical education and widely used in everyday life for calculations and measurements.
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1
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9
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zero
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Western countries
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Considered as a symbol of nothingness or absence
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1
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10
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zero
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Western culture
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Zero is commonly used in mathematics and has been recognized as a number since the ancient Greeks.
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1
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11
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zero
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Western culture
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Zero is used as a placeholder in the decimal system and is considered a fundamental concept in mathematics and science.
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1
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12
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zero
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Western cultures
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Zero is a fundamental concept in mathematics and science, representing the absence of quantity or the origin of a number line.
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1
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