minus zero
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any negative number is an integer less than zero, such as -10, -4, et cetera.
The greatest integer function, often denoted as ⌊x⌋, gives the largest integer less than or equal to x. For 0.7, the greatest integer is 0, since 0 is the largest integer that is less than or equal to 0.7. Thus, ⌊0.7⌋ = 0.
An integer less than 0 would be at the same distance from 0 as its positive equivalent, but would lie on the opposite side (left) of the 0.
No, it is a negative number.
u mean -2
No. In fact, the reciprocal of 0 is not defined.
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
Well a number less than 0 would be -0.9999999 with a bar notation meaning it goes on forever. If you are looking for an integer lower than 0, that would be -1. P.S. An integer is a whole number
Any mixed number whose integer part is less than 0.
-2, -1, 0 ,1
-6 is less than -4 since it is more negative