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, for example.
It is less than 0. That is what the minus sign, "-", means!
-12 is less than 0
The integer greater than -3 and less than 2 is -2. This is because it is the largest integer that is greater than -3 but still less than 2. In the number line, -2 falls between -3 and 2.
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
A negative number is less than a positive number. Think about it this way: a negative number is less than 0. A positive number is greater than 0. Therefore, a negative number must be less than a positive number.
Greater than zero because any negative number times a negative number equals a positive number.
A negative number is less than zero.
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.
Any number with a 0. in front of it is LESS than zero. Is 1 less than 0? No it is greater.
When the number is between 0 and 1, or less than -1
-1 < -0.5 < 0
If the number is greater than or equal to 0 you do nothing. If the number is less than 0 then you take the negative of the number.
0 and 0.5
4 and or 6
0, for example.