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words that indicate positive values (in math)

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In mathematics, various terms and indicators are used to denote positive values. Here are some common words and symbols that suggest positivity:

1. **Positive**: Directly indicates a value greater than zero.
2. **Greater than**: The symbol ">" expresses that one value is greater than another (e.g., \( x > 0 \)).
3. **Above**: Refers to quantities that are higher than a specific reference point.
4. **More than**: Similar to "greater than," indicating a value that exceeds another.
5. **Non-negative**: Indicates values that are either positive or zero (≥ 0).
6. **Increase**: Suggests growth or an upward trend in values.
7. **Proficient**: In certain contexts, indicates a level that meets or exceeds expectations.
8. **Gain**: Refers to an increase in value, often used in finance or economics.
9. **Surplus**: Indicates an excess amount beyond what is required or expected.
10. **Profit**: Represents a positive financial gain.
11. **Success**: Can imply a positive outcome or result in various contexts.
12. **Benefit**: Refers to a positive effect or advantage.
13. **Advantage**: Indicates a beneficial or favorable position.

These words and expressions are commonly used in mathematical contexts or discussions to signify positive values or outcomes.
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