Yes
No, a number is not always greater than its opposite. For any positive number, it is indeed greater than its opposite (negative counterpart), but for zero, the opposite is also zero, making them equal. For negative numbers, the opposite is a positive number, which is greater than the negative number. Thus, the relationship depends on the sign of the number.
no
It is not clear what you mean by "oppisites" or even opposite. Often a number is the opposite of its opposite. So if the first is greater than the second, the second, which is the opposite of the first, is smaller than the first.
48
Yes, if the number is less than '1'.Just the opposite, if the number is greater than '1'.
9
Assuming "opposite" refers to additive inverse, the answer is +65.
An additive opposite cannot but a multiplicative opposite can.
No. They are the same.
The opposite of less than or equal to is greater than or equal.And also:The opposite of greater than or equal to is less than or equal.
Sometimes. Also, when depends on what you mean by "opposite": the additive inverse or the multiplicative inverse.
A composite number is a number that has more divisors than 1 and itself.