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Can any number be neither positive nor negative? - Answers

Yes, there is one number that is neither positive nor negative: zero. Zero is considered neutral in the number line, serving as the dividing point between positive and negative numbers. All other real numbers are classified as either positive or negative based on their value.



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Yes, there is one number that is neither positive nor negative: zero. Zero is considered neutral in the number line, serving as the dividing point between positive and negative numbers. All other real numbers are classified as either positive or negative based on their value.



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Can any number be neither positive nor negative? - Answers

Yes, there is one number that is neither positive nor negative: zero. Zero is considered neutral in the number line, serving as the dividing point between positive and negative numbers. All other real numbers are classified as either positive or negative based on their value.

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