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Non-negative

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A number is non-negative if and only if it is greater than or equal to zero, i.e. positive or zero. Thus the non-negative integers are all the integers from zero upwards, and the non-negative reals are all the real numbers from zero upwards. All whole numbers are non-negative.

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