Yes. A negative number is less than a positive.
no 0 is neither positive or negative
A positive number is greater than zero; a negative number is less than zero.
No. All negative numbers are less than any positive number.
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A negative number is less than a positive number. Think about it this way: a negative number is less than 0. A positive number is greater than 0. Therefore, a negative number must be less than a positive number.
Zero isn't positive or negative. All negative numbers are less than zero.There is no such thing as "positive" (or "negative") zero.Also, a negative number is always less than any positive number.
In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
Yes. A negative number is less than a positive.
In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
No, negative 8 is less than positive 8.
no 0 is neither positive or negative
There are no positive integers less than any negative ones.
Because positive numbers are to the right of negative numbers on the number line. If you have two numbers, one the negative of the other, and you add the positive to the negative, you get zero. If you add the positive to zero, you get a positive number. So positive numbers are an increase from zero, which is an increase from negative numbers. A negative number may have a greater absolute value than a positive number, but it will always be less than a positive number.
A positive number is greater than zero; a negative number is less than zero.
An atom is negative when there are more electrons which gives it that negative charge. An atom is positive when there are less electrons than protons.
they are all positive. less work