It is a negative real number.
A negative real number is any non-imaginary number less than zero. Examples: -1 -2.435 -.0000000000000000111111 -341 -pi
Zero is a an integer and, since all integers are real numbers, zero is a real number.
A number that is closer to zero than it is to 100,000 will round to zero. This will generally be all numbers equal to 49,999 or less.
It is a whole number that is 1000 less than zero.
No, -49 is not greater than 0. It is a negative number, which means it is less than zero. In the number line, any negative number is always positioned to the left of zero, indicating that it is smaller.
any negative number is less than zero
A negative number is less than zero.
YES, and any number less than Zero is a Negative Number.
Anything less than zero would be a negative number.
A negative real number is any non-imaginary number less than zero. Examples: -1 -2.435 -.0000000000000000111111 -341 -pi
Greater than zero because any negative number times a negative number equals a positive number.
Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
There is no whole number less than zero.
A negative number is a number less than zero (to the left of the number zero, on a standard number-line). It is written with a minus sign. For example, -5 is 5 less than zero.
A negative number is less than zero.
It is true that all negative numbers are less than zero. Think of a number line, zero is to the right of each negative number. Think real world, if you owed $500 to the bank would you have more money or less money than someone who owed $0?
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