Logarithms of numbers less than one are negative. For example, the logarithm of 1/2 will be negative.
1,0, and -1 or negative one
subtract 1 from it once (use whatever denominator it has over it self as one to make things easier). if the number is negative, it's less than 1. subtract 1 again if it was positive. if it's negative this time, the original number was less than 2. if positive, it was more than 2
Yes. A negative number is less than a positive.
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-1 is less than -1/2.
negative 2, and zero
Logarithms of numbers less than one are negative. For example, the logarithm of 1/2 will be negative.
-2 is less than 2
1,0, and -1 or negative one
No. Negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers.
yes, negative fractions such as -1/2, -1/3 ...
subtract 1 from it once (use whatever denominator it has over it self as one to make things easier). if the number is negative, it's less than 1. subtract 1 again if it was positive. if it's negative this time, the original number was less than 2. if positive, it was more than 2
Yes. A negative number is less than a positive.
No, negative 36 is less than 2.
No. -3 (negative three) is less than 0 (zero).On a number graph, it would look like (going larger to smaller):...5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4...All negative numbers are less than zero. Always.
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