Any positive number is greater than zero.
1 plus
All positive numbers are greater than zero.
Yes because its discriminant is greater than zero.
this question is not complete greater than zero? you need a problem to go with this question
no zero is greater
-1
It can be a plus or a miuns - depending on which one of the two had a greater absolute value. Also, it will be nearer to zero than the larger of the two magnitudes.
Yes, one is greater than zero.
Zero
You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.
All positive numbers are greater than zero.
Not necessarily. Depends which has the greater absolute value - the greater distance from zero. Examples: 4 + (-1) = +1; (-5) + 3 = (-2).