No, -1 is greater than -4
It is, not counting the divider 0, 15 places greater than - 11.
x ≥ -4
x ≥ - 10.2 On a number line graph all real numbers to the right of -10.2. Use a closed dot to indicate that -10.2 is a solution.
5x > -20 divide both sides by 5; x > -4 On a number line graph all real numbers to the right of -4 and use an open dot at -4 to indicate that -4 is not a solution.
No, -1 is greater than -4
Three is greater than negative four.
At negative six on the x-axis, draw a vertical line. That line will be a solid line because we have that x is greater than OR EQUAL TO negative six. Then shade the right half of the graph -- which is where x has a value that is to the right (greater than) negative six
No - negative four is one less than negative 3.
Yes. If one number is less than another, then the negative of the first is greater than the negative of the second. 4 is less than 18 so -4 is greater than -18
It is, not counting the divider 0, 15 places greater than - 11.
-3 -2 -1 -0.5
negative fourth fifths is less than negative one-third
no -5<4
no way positive is higher in numbers and negative is lower
A solid line with a slope of -1/3 crossing the y-axis at 4 and shaded above the line.
Four negative numbers greater than -3 would be: -2, -1, -4, -5. These numbers are considered negative because they are less than zero. When comparing negative numbers, the number closer to zero is considered greater.