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In integers, it would be -1.
In rational or real numbers there is no proper answer. It would be the negative value of a number smaller than the smallest number imaginable.
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Any negative decimal comes before zero in decimals.
zero.
The year that comes before 1AD is 1BC. there's no 0 (Zero) AD.
From least to greatest: 4.103 then 4.13 then 4.1312 then 4.24.103 comes before 4.13 because the second decimal place is 0, which comes before 34.13X comes before 4.1312 because there are no decimal places after the 3 (see X), which is the same as 0 and 0 comes before 1.Any decimal that starts with 4.1 automatically comes before 4.2
It is: 0 1 2 3 ... etc
In the traditional counting system, the number that comes before 1 is 0. In mathematics, numbers are typically ordered in a sequence, with each number having a specific position. In this sequence, 0 is considered the number that precedes 1.
If you mean integers of 1 and 2 then it is 0
the number after 1 is 2 it goes,12345678910 but before 1 comes 0
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V comes before B.
It is not possible to answer the question because numbers are infinitely dense. You might think that 1.9 comes before 2 but 1.99 is nearer and so has a better claim to being the number before 2. But then 1.999 has an even better claim, and so on. For ever.
a millisecond comes before a second