The odd negative integers greater than -10 are -9, -7, -5, -3, and -1. These integers are part of the set of negative odd numbers that fall within the specified range.
It's either positive or negative depending on the number that is greater than the second number. Example subtract 10 from 20 the answer is 10. 20 as being the greater than 10. Another example subtract 5 from -10 the answer is -15. -10 as being the greater than 5. Take note when subtracting positive and negative integers you change the sign of the subtrahend.
The integers greater than 10 but less than 100 start from 11 and go up to 99. To find the count of these integers, subtract 10 from 99, which gives 89, and then subtract 1 (to exclude 10 itself), resulting in 89 - 10 = 89. Thus, there are 89 integers greater than 10 but less than 100.
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
No because -10 is less than -1
The odd negative integers greater than -10 are -9, -7, -5, -3, and -1. These integers are part of the set of negative odd numbers that fall within the specified range.
It's either positive or negative depending on the number that is greater than the second number. Example subtract 10 from 20 the answer is 10. 20 as being the greater than 10. Another example subtract 5 from -10 the answer is -15. -10 as being the greater than 5. Take note when subtracting positive and negative integers you change the sign of the subtrahend.
There is no integer that is greater than 10 and less than negative 15, as these two conditions cannot be satisfied simultaneously. The range of integers greater than 10 starts at 11, while those less than negative 15 start at -16. Therefore, no integer exists that meets both criteria.
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The greater than symbol is > Example: -5 negative is greater than -10 negative -5 > -10
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
no -10 is less than -4
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Any negative number has an absolute value that is greater than itself.
Yes it is.
Yes.
Negative numbers are integers as well. The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and therefore larger than itself.