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Paha777 [63]
2 years ago
6

Help me please help posted picture of question

Mathematics
1 answer:
ira [324]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

The natural numbers are those which allow us to count the elemnts of a set, for example: how many people are in the room or how many chairs we have, however we have infinity things to mention. Zero is not part off it, belong to Real and Complex numbers.

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