Any number between negative 1/2 and 0 (e.g. -1/4) and all positive numbers
Positive numbers are described as 'Greater than'. negative numbers. Or negative numbers are described as 'Less than'. NEITHER 'bigger' NOR 'smaller'. Think temperatures on a thermometer. -10 oC is less than +10 oC. Think of the number line. negative infinity... ... positive inifinity.
depends if the first number is bigger than the second number than it is a negative
sometimes... if the negative number is bigger than a positive number, than the answer is negative. if the positive number is bigger than a negative number, then the answer is positive. if they are the same, then the answer is zero. here is a helpful hint. -x+y is the same as y-x.
If the decimal is positive, than a negative number is less than 0.
A positive decimal is GREATER THAN a Negative number. Think of the number line. Less than < -2, -1.5, - 1, -0.5 , 0 , +0.5, + 1, + 1.5, +2, > Greater than.
Never.
No it is smaller than 0
the answer could be negative or positive depending on whether the negative number you're adding is bigger than the positive number
nio, it is not; a negative number is always less than a positive number.
2 is bigger than -5
Yes. Any positive number is bigger (greater than) any negative number.
If you subtract a negative number from another number, you always get a bigger number. That is because minus a minus is a plus So you could subtract any negative number from 10 and answer is bigger than 10.