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 ====== Natural Numbers Ch. 2 ====== ====== Natural Numbers Ch. 2 ======
  
-//Natural numbers are ordinary counting numbers. This means that their any positive number such as 40,67,8, e.t.c. //+//**Natural numbers are ordinary counting numbers. This means that their any positive number such as 40,67,8, e.t.c. ​**// 
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 +===== 0 IS NOT A NATURAL NUMBER !!!! =====
  
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 The set of natural numbers is __  <color #​ed1c24>​infinite</​color>​ The set of natural numbers is __  <color #​ed1c24>​infinite</​color>​
      ex. N = {1,​2,​3,​4,​5,​6,​7...}      ex. N = {1,​2,​3,​4,​5,​6,​7...}
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 +----
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 + ​__Natural numbers are split into both__ <color #​ff7f27>​odd</​color>​ __+__ <color #​22b14c>​even</​color>​ __numbers.__
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 +//Odd Natural Number:// A number that is <color #​c3c3c3>​not</​color>​ divisible by two.
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 +//Even Natural Number:// A number that <color #​c3c3c3>​is</​color>​ divisible by two.
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 +----
 +Consecutive Natural Number: Na. number that differs by 1. //ex.// 87 & 88.
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 +Consecutive <color #​00a2e8>​Even</​color>​ Natural Number: <color #​00a2e8>​Even</​color>​ na. number that differs by 2. //ex.// 64 & 66.
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 +Consecutive <color #​b5e61d>​Odd</​color>​ Natural Number: <color #​b5e61d>​Odd</​color>​ na. number that differs by 2. //ex.// 79, 81, 83.
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