Homonym: −1، 0، 1، ... (Integer)
The sequence "−1, 0, 1, ..." represents a simple series of integers that includes negative, zero, and positive numbers. This sequence starts with −1, which is the first negative integer, followed by 0, the integer that represents a neutral value, and then 1, the first positive integer. These numbers are part of the set of whole numbers.
In mathematics, this sequence is often used to illustrate basic concepts of number lines and integer operations. The inclusion of negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers helps in understanding addition, subtraction, and the concept of opposites in arithmetic.