There is difference between positive and negative numbers in Maths and Arithmetic.In positive numbers we can put least to greatest from left to right where left is least and extreme right is greatest . In negative numbers its vice versa.
Negative first, then zero and then the positive.
Negative numbers are smaller than 0, while positive numbers are greater than zero. Therefore, when ordering integers from greatest to least, positive numbers come first. Here is an example of a list of integers ordered from greatest to least: 99, 54, 26, 21, 14, 8, 2, -5, -14, -62, -87, -89, -92, -98
The positional place values of digits in negative numbers are in ascending order from least to greatest as for example in the number -987 the least value digit is 9 and the greatest value digit is 7 because -900 < -80 < -7 The positional place values of digits in positive numbers are in descending order from greatest to least as for example in the number 987 the least value digit is 7 and the greatest value digit is 9 because 900 > 80 > 7
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There is difference between positive and negative numbers in Maths and Arithmetic.In positive numbers we can put least to greatest from left to right where left is least and extreme right is greatest . In negative numbers its vice versa.
Negative first, then zero and then the positive.
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Negative numbers are smaller than 0, while positive numbers are greater than zero. Therefore, when ordering integers from greatest to least, positive numbers come first. Here is an example of a list of integers ordered from greatest to least: 99, 54, 26, 21, 14, 8, 2, -5, -14, -62, -87, -89, -92, -98
The positional place values of digits in negative numbers are in ascending order from least to greatest as for example in the number -987 the least value digit is 9 and the greatest value digit is 7 because -900 < -80 < -7 The positional place values of digits in positive numbers are in descending order from greatest to least as for example in the number 987 the least value digit is 7 and the greatest value digit is 9 because 900 > 80 > 7
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-22, -6, +11
The same as with positive numbers. You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
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Just look at the numbers. If it's a negative number it's one of the smallest, and positive is greater. Example: 1.8, -4.5, 3.7, -2 Order from least to greatest: -4.5, -2, 1.8, 3.7
Any negative number is less than any positive number.
With a number line written with negatives on the left and positives on the right, a number is greater the further right (towards +∞) it is, and less the further left (towards -∞) it is. Thus to order negatives numbers, the least negative number is the one whose absolute vale (that is the value ignoring the sign) is the greatest, and the greatest negative number is the one whose absolute value is the least. (All negative numbers are less than all positive numbers.) eg ordering {-4, -5, -1, -3} in order least to greatest is {-5, -4, -3, -1}; eg ordering {4, -5, -1, -3} in order least to greatest is {-5, -3, -1, 4}.