No, Negative Nine or -9 is not a natural number since natural numbers mean only those numbers which start from 1 to infinity. No negative integers are included in this category of numerals.
No. Natural number {1, 2, 3, ...}.
-9 is a rational number
Negative 10 because the absolute value of a number is the positive and negative form of that number. For example: The absolute value of 9 is positive 9 and negative 9. Therefore, it would be greater than the absolute value of any number below it.
The number line consists of integers that range from negative infinity to positive infinity. The next integer that comes after the number 9 is 10.
A negative number divided by a negative number is a positive number.
9 is not negative, but -9 is negative. Anything below zero is negative.
no a natural number must be positive
-3 is NOT a natural number. It is a negative integer.
No, but is a natural number.
A negative integer is a whole number but not a natural number.
No. Natural numbers are the non-negative integers.
by either putting the negative number first, or by putting the negative number in parentheses. Like this: -9*1=-9 1*(-9)=-9
Negative numbers are not natural, but there are negative integers. Examples are -1,-2,-3,-4, and so on. These are all integers but none of them is a natural number.
No. The natural numbers are positive.
No. The difference can be a negative integer which is not a natural number.
natural numbers can not be negative. integers can be both positive and negative.
No.