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Is (Z+,>=) a well oerderd set ,plz explain.

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Z    =set of all Integers

Z+  =set of all positive integers

A set (i.e. Z+) along with a operator (i.e. >=) is said to be well ordered set

if it satisfy the property of group as well as it has a least element(which must be constant)

Here least element is Zero.

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