Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
0 ≤ y ≤ 7
0 <= x <= 6 gives -1 <= Y <= 14.
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To make the product equal to 3.2, multiply by one. To make the product greater or lesser than 3.2 multiply by a number greater or lesser than one, respectively.
Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
5 is greater than 0,but -5 is lesser than 0
greater than
No, if you're talking about inequalities and you get 0 and 0 there should be a greater than or equal to sign in between the two.
Greater than, as four is more than zero.
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. The only numbers that are not greater than zero are numbers that are negative and the number 0, which is equal to 0.
no 0/7 is exactly equal to 0 .
0 ≤ y ≤ 7
Yes, 0 is less than 4. In mathematical terms, 0 is on the left side of 4 on the number line, indicating that it is smaller. Additionally, the inequality symbol "<=" represents "less than or equal to," meaning that 0 is also equal to 4.
It is a false statement.