-3
-2
-1
-0.5
For example, -2.5, -2, -1.5, -1.
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.
Three is greater than negative four.
No. All positive numbers are greater than zero and all negative numbers are less than zero. Therefore, all positive numbers are greater than all negative numbers. That said, there is a such thing as absolute value, which is how far a number is from zero. For example the absolute value of -10 is 10. The absolute value of a negative number can be greater than that of a positive number.
Less than.
12
no way positive is higher in numbers and negative is lower
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
For example, -2.5, -2, -1.5, -1.
All positive numbers are greater than all negative numbers.
No, -1 is greater than -4
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.
Four negative numbers greater than -3 would be anything from -4 to -100 or higher. So you could do -5, -20, -15, and -17.-2.9, -2.8, -2.7, -2.6
Negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers.
-1,-√2,-2,-3. I think what he meant to say was negative integers. There is no answer in that case.
Three is greater than negative four.
x ≥ -4