no
For the negative numbers the biggest is the one closer to 0
so -3 is bigger than -4 and -2 is bigger than -3 and so on
Oh, dude, integers less than negative 3 include negative 4, negative 5, negative 6, and so on. It's like a never-ending parade of negative numbers marching further away from zero. So, if you're looking for some company in the negative realm, there are plenty of integers to keep you company below negative 3.
A negative number is always less than a positive number, in the exact same way that 3 is less than 4 and always will be.
-6 is less than -4 since it is more negative
3 is the greater number.... -4 is negative - and is 7 less than 3.
Any number that is less than negative 3 is a number that is further to the left on the number line. Examples include negative 4, negative 5, and negative infinity. In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as any number ( x ) such that ( x < -3 ).
-4 is less than -3 because -3 is closer to 0
No - negative four is one less than negative 3.
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well negative 3 is greater than negative 34 if thats what u ment
-3
Negative 5 is less than negative 4.
Oh, dude, integers less than negative 3 include negative 4, negative 5, negative 6, and so on. It's like a never-ending parade of negative numbers marching further away from zero. So, if you're looking for some company in the negative realm, there are plenty of integers to keep you company below negative 3.
A negative number is always less than a positive number, in the exact same way that 3 is less than 4 and always will be.
It can be anything you like.-3 is bigger than -4 but (-3)/(-4) = 3/4 is a positive fraction which is less than 1.4 is bigger than 3 but 4/3 is a positive fraction which is greater than 1.3 is bigger than -4 but 3/(-4) = -3/4 is a negative fraction which is greater than -1.4 is bigger than -3 but 4/(-3) = -4/3 is a negative fraction which is less than -1.
-6 is less than -4 since it is more negative
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.