Thank you for informing me of this... I was not aware of that before hand. Anyways, someone else typed that on my account but thanks nevertheless.
No, 0 can be a natural number depending on the definition (which, in set theory usage, almost always includes 0).
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Besides, the description already says if either negative or decimal return check input, which 0 is not one of them.
if either negative or decimal return check input
0 is not a natural number. A natural number is defined as a positive integer. In the event 0 is passed in the correct output based on the prompt should be "check input"
It worked fine for me
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Thank you for informing me of this... I was not aware of that before hand. Anyways, someone else typed that on my account but thanks nevertheless.
No,
0
can be a natural number depending on the definition (which, in set theory usage, almost always includes0
).Besides, the description already says
if either negative or decimal return check input
, which0
is not one of them.0 is not a natural number. A natural number is defined as a positive integer. In the event 0 is passed in the correct output based on the prompt should be "check input"
It worked fine for me