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Zero is

a positive numder
b negative numder
c neither positive no negative
d either positive or negative​

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Answer: C) neither positive nor negative

Step-by-step explanation:

Positive numbers are numbers larger than 0. For example, 7 and 10 are positive.

Negative numbers are smaller than zero. Examples include -55 and -81.

Zero falls right in the middle of these two sets of numbers. It's neither positive nor negative. If it was positive, then it would be larger than 0. But a number cannot be larger than itself. Therefore, it can't be positive. We rule out it being negative for similar reasoning.

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Answer:

The number zero is neither positive nor negative

Step-by-step explanation:

Positive and negative numbers are sometimes called signed numbers

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