answersLogoWhite

0

-5, -4, and -3 are 3 such numbers.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the definition of real positive numbers?

A positive real number is any natural, integer, rational, or irrational number x such that x>0. In other words, the real numbers indicated by with or without positive sign (+) is known as Positive Real Number. Positive Real numbers are indicated by R+ mathematically.For example R+ = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .....}


What are positive 3-digit numbers?

Positive 3-digit numbers are any numbers between 100 and 999. They are not negative (no "-" sign in front) and are three digits.


What is the next real Number after the number 2?

3 all positive, whole numbers are real


What is the positive difference between two numbers?

The positive difference between two numbers is the result of subtracting the smaller number from the larger number. This calculation yields a positive value, regardless of the order in which the numbers are subtracted. For example, the positive difference between 8 and 3 is 5, as 8 - 3 = 5.


What is a real number between 3 and 2?

Real numbers are infinitely dense. That means that between any two real numbers, there are infinitely may real numbers. One example: 2.00135


Is the difference between two positive numbers negative?

The difference between ANY two numbers that are different, is positive. For example, the difference between -5 and -3 is 2. You can move two whole numbers either up from -5, or down from -3, on the number line.


What is a non negative number less than 10?

9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 without the decimaled numbers : ) that's all the real numbers or the positive numbers from 0 to 9., don't forget the decimals., 1.5., 2.5., 3/2., 5/2., etc are still positive numbers between 0 & 9.,


What is the least positive difference between two prime numbers?

2-3


What kinds of numbers would I multiply by to get answers that are slightly less than my starting number A lot less?

NO for Integers NO for Real Numbers proof 1 * any integer is not bigger than that integer nor is 0 * any integer. proof for Real Numbers is easier any real < 1 * any real > 0 is not larger than the second Real for example .5 * 1 = .5 is less than 1 or .5 * 2 = 1 less than 2 or .5 * = 1 less than 2 or -1 *3 = -3 less than 3 so all fractions times a positive Real is less than that positive Real All negative numbers times a positive Real is less than that positive Real and 0 or 1 times all positive Reals is also less than that positive Real NO NO NO is the answer


What is between 3 and 4?

If it is integers, you have -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 and 3. If rational numbers or irrational numbers or real numbers, there are an infinity of them between -3 and 4.


What is an example of a positive real number?

A real number is any whole number, so -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,9,10,32,45, and 23,405,868 are real numbers. A positive number is any number greater or equal to zero.


Where can positive and negative numbers be found in the real world?

The temperature of a room or country. e.g. In Canada it is -3 or in London it is 3 C