Yes, zero is technically bigger than negative one.
Negative 1/2 is bigger than negative 1. If you look at the number line the farther right you go the bigger the numbers get. example: 1,2,3,4.. so it is the same for negative numbers example: -4,-3,-2,-1,-1/2
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When adding a negative number to a positive number, you can think of it as subtraction. In this case, -3 + 2 is the same as -3 - 2, which equals -5. The negative sign in front of the 3 indicates a value less than zero, while the positive sign in front of the 2 indicates a value greater than zero.
A negative number is a real number that is less than zero. If one of the addends has a negative number, by means of number line, the point will move to the left to the corresponding value of a negative number.
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-8 is bigger than -10. In terms of negative numbers, the one closer to zero is considered larger. Since -8 is closer to zero than -10, it is the larger value.
Negative 10 is bigger than negative 20. In terms of the number line, negative 10 is to the right of negative 20, which means it represents a value closer to zero. Therefore, when comparing negative numbers, the one with the lesser absolute value is considered "bigger."
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There is only one way to change a decimal number to a number bigger than it. Any number such as 5821.2347 adding a zero to either end won't make it bigger. The only way is to get a number negative or smaller than 1 but not 0 than making it to the power of 0 can make it one which is bigger.
Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
Negative zero point five (-0.5) is greater than negative one (-1). In the number line, numbers closer to zero are considered greater than those further away, so -0.5 is less negative and thus greater than -1.
The digits before the decimal point are the same. The first two after it needed to be compared. One is a zero and one is a five. A five is bigger than a zero, so it is bigger. So 7.5 is bigger than 7.05 is.
no For the negative numbers the biggest is the one closer to 0 so -3 is bigger than -4 and -2 is bigger than -3 and so on
No it is not. It would be if it was a negative.
Not sure what the "equal" on the end is for but zero is greater than negative one. -1<0 0>-1 -1<0<1
Yes it is
There are two statements and it is not clear which one you are referring to.