One less than -13 is -14.
2x + 1 is equal to or less than 13.
16 is greater than 13 but negative 16 or -16 is less than negative 13 or -13. The larger the negative number the smaller is its value..
-13 is certainly less than 13
Negative 13 can be expressed as an improper fraction as -13/1. This is because the numerator, which is -13, is greater than the denominator, which is 1. In fraction form, this would be read as negative thirteen over one.
-13 is less than 1 similarly -13 < 1 -13 is a Negative number meaning it is below 0 (To the left) on the number line.
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
12.5 > -13 or -13 < 12.5 I casually think of temperatures. '-13 oC is colder than 12.5 oC . So 13 < 12.5 Or think of the number line. -14,-13,5, -13, -12.5 , -12 .... 0 .... 12, 12.5, 13, 13.5, 14. The negative (left) side is always less than the positive (right) side. The modulus of the number |-13| > |12.5| it Follows that |13|>|12.5| ,, but the negative sign makes it 'less than'.
All of the negative integers, and all of the counting numbers from 1 through 99, are integers less than 100. I've selected a few examples to illustrate: 6 -92 47 -13 99
Yes, all negative whole numbers, including -13, are integers.
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It depends. If the negative number is larger than the positive number, then it will be a negative. If the positive number is larger than the negative number, then it will be a positive. Example 1: -9 + 6 = -3 Example 2: 17 + (-13) = 6
The sum is less than the positive number. Example: 16 + -3= 13. As you can see 13 is less than 16 so the sum is less than the positive number.