YES, and any number less than Zero is a Negative Number.
There is no whole number less than zero.
Unless the rational number is zero, the answer is irrational.
Not if the rational number is zero. In all other cases, the product is irrational.
A negative number is a number less than zero (to the left of the number zero, on a standard number-line). It is written with a minus sign. For example, -5 is 5 less than zero.
any negative number is less than zero
When a rational numbers is divided by an irrational number, the answer is irrational for every non-zero rational number.
A negative number is less than zero.
YES, and any number less than Zero is a Negative Number.
Anything less than zero would be a negative number.
At least one of the factors has to be irrational.* An irrational number times ANY number (except zero) is irrational. * The product of two irrational numbers can be either rational or irrational.
An irrational number is a real number that is not ration. That is, it is a real number than cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers: that is, as a/b where b is not zero.
If you multiply an irrational number by ANY non-zero rational number, the result will be irrational.
Such a product is always irrational - unless the rational number happens to be zero.
Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
There is no whole number less than zero.
A number greater than zero is any numerical value that is larger than zero on the number line. In mathematical terms, this is represented as any real number that is positive. This includes integers, fractions, decimals, and irrational numbers that are greater than zero.