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No. Negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers.
-11
yes, because it is closer to zero on the negative side
-2 is greater than -7 because it is the closest to zero and -7 is colder than -2
2 is greater than negative 14.
No, negative 36 is less than 2.
-5
no 4 is greater than negative 2. it is on the right of negative 2 on the number line so it has to be greater.
-2 is greater than -3
2 is greater than -13 by 15, because (-13) + 15 = 2.
Positive 10 is greater than negative 2. A good way to help visualise is to imagine a number line with 0 in the middle. 1,2,3,4 head off to the right, and -1, -2, -3, -4 head off to the left. The further the right a number is, the greater it is. So 6 is greater than 2. 8 is greater than 0, and 10 is greater than negative 2.
No.No.No.No.
-1 is less than -1/2.
No. Negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers.
negative 2 and -2 are the same thing
No, negative three is smaller than negative two.