Is every natural number positive?

3 Answers
Jan 19, 2017

Yes.

Explanation:

Natural numbers, also called counting numbers, are numbers you would normally count with. A good rule of thumb is that if you could count it on your fingers it's a natural number (double digits, triple digits are included too though). Negative numbers CANNOT be considered natural numbers.

Jan 19, 2017

It depends on if you consider 0 a natural number. If it is then every natural number is non-negative.

Explanation:

It depends on whether or not 0 in NN. If not, then yes every natural number is positive. If 0 is a natural number then every natural number is non-negative. Some people insist that 0 !in NN, and others say the opposite.

Jan 19, 2017

It depends...

Explanation:

Natural numbers are always non-negative and whole, but sometimes 0 is considered a natural number and sometimes it is not.

One way of thinking of it is as follows:

A cardinal number is a number that counts the number of items in a set. Since it counts items, it is whole and cannot be negative, but the empty set is a set containing 0 elements. So 0 is a cardinal number.

An ordinal number tells you the order in which items occur. Ordinal names are "first", "second", "third", etc., corresponding to numbers 1, 2, 3,.... It is natural to start from 1 when speaking of a sequence of items. Like cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers are whole and non-negative, but 0 is not an ordinal number.

Natural "counting" numbers could refer to a cardinal or ordinal type of usage. So there are good reasons for starting from 0 or from 1. It really depends on the context. Since the symbol NN for the natural numbers is ambiguous, it may be best to instead use NN_0 to stand for natural numbers starting from 0 and NN_1 for natural numbers starting from 1.