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What do you mean by "higher?"They are smaller than positive numbers since they are to the left of positive numbers on the number line.Beyond that, not sure what you mean.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a negative number is equal to its positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 and 3 is both 3.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, which is equal to the absolute value of +5. Therefore, a negative number can have the same absolute value as a positive number and vice versa, but positive numbers themselves cannot have a higher absolute value than the corresponding negative numbers.
No, not all numbers are either positive or negative. Numbers are categorized into three main groups: positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero. Positive numbers are greater than zero, negative numbers are less than zero, and zero itself is neither positive nor negative.
Positive numbers are larger than negative ones.
no way positive is higher in numbers and negative is lower
What do you mean by "higher?"They are smaller than positive numbers since they are to the left of positive numbers on the number line.Beyond that, not sure what you mean.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a negative number is equal to its positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 and 3 is both 3.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, which is equal to the absolute value of +5. Therefore, a negative number can have the same absolute value as a positive number and vice versa, but positive numbers themselves cannot have a higher absolute value than the corresponding negative numbers.
No, not all numbers are either positive or negative. Numbers are categorized into three main groups: positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero. Positive numbers are greater than zero, negative numbers are less than zero, and zero itself is neither positive nor negative.
Positive numbers are larger than negative ones.
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
no negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers..... you can draw out a numberline and see any number to the left of the number zero is negative and to the right is positive
All positive numbers are greater than all negative numbers.
negative numbers are numbers less than zero. negative numbers have a negative sign in front of them EX: -9 negative nine positive numbers are anything more than zero. EX: 9 positive nine
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Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.