An integer less than zero, such as -1, -2, -3, etc.
-1 and -2 ext. Actually All negative Integers.
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Not sure what the "equal" on the end is for but zero is greater than negative one. -1<0 0>-1 -1<0<1
Yes -7 is less than -1
Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
negative 2, and zero
The answer is -1. A negative integer is an integer to the left of zero on the number line. It is less than zero. So the greatest negative integer is -1.
An integer less than zero, such as -1, -2, -3, etc.
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.
Zero is neither negative nor positive. By definition, a positive number is greater than zero. Similarly, a negative number is less than zero. Zero itself does not fit into either of those categories, and is thus neither negative nor positive; it is neutral. "Negative zero" then, is equal to -1 × 0, which equals 0.
-1 and -2 ext. Actually All negative Integers.
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-6 is Less Than -5 ...REMEMBER: we are counting backwards from Zero when dealing with negative numbers.
The negative numbers e.g. -1, -2, -73, -3458.93, etc.
Addition is combining the value of the numbers. Ex... 3+4=7. This means 3 units from zero added to 4 units from zero equals 7 units from zero. When you add you always get a higher number... basically. I said basically because sometimes you can add a negative number. Ex. 3 + -4 = -1. This means 3 units greater than zero added to 4 units less than zero equal 1 units less than zero. Negative numbers are numbers less than zero. Positive numbers are greater than zero.
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