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How to Find whether a given number is Positive or Negative in python

 

How to Find whether a given number is Positive or Negative in python:-



       

In this Python Program, We will be discussing how to find a user-entered number that is positive or negative. We will check by using an if-else block and compare the given number with zero. If the user entered number is greater than zero then the number is positive. Else, the number is negative.

ALGORITHMS:-

Step 1. Start.

Step 2. Insert the number.

Step 3. If the number is greater than zero, then print, “The number is Positive”.

Step 4. Else print, “You entered Negative”.

Step 5. Stop.

CODE: -
                                                                                                      

num = int(input("Insert a number:"))
if num > 0:
    print("The number is Positive")
else:
    print("The number is Negative")



OUTPUT:-


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