The numerical symbol 0 representing the absence of all quantity or magnitude; the point from which positive and negative values are measured on a scale; a state of nothingness or complete absence.
The number 1; the lowest cardinal number. It is also used as an indefinite pronoun to refer to a single person or thing, or as a determiner to indicate singularity.
The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one; it is represented by the numeral 2. It is used to denote quantity, position in a sequence, or as a symbol.
The cardinal number that is one more than two and one less than four, represented by the numeral 3. It is a fundamental number used in counting and mathematics.
The cardinal number that is the sum of three and one; represented by the numeral 4. It is a fundamental number used in counting and mathematics.
The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of four and one; one more than four. It is represented by the numeral 5.
The cardinal number that is one more than six and one less than eight; represented by the numeral 7.
The cardinal number that is equivalent to the sum of seven and one; it is represented by the numeral 8. It can refer to the quantity, the digit, or a group of eight units.
The cardinal number that is one more than eight and one less than ten, represented by the numeral 9. It is a fundamental number used in counting, mathematics, and various expressions of quantity.
The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of nine and one; represented by the numeral 10. It is the base of the decimal numeral system and commonly represents a quantity or count.