Positive 10 is greater than negative 2. A good way to help visualise is to imagine a number line with 0 in the middle. 1,2,3,4 head off to the right, and -1, -2, -3, -4 head off to the left. The further the right a number is, the greater it is. So 6 is greater than 2. 8 is greater than 0, and 10 is greater than negative 2.
Not necessarily, if the decimal is also negative. eg -4 is not greater than -3.5
No - negative four is one less than negative 3.
Nothing, other than the fact that the numertaor is greater than the denominator.-3 is greater than -4 and (-3)/(-4) = 3/4 is a positive proper fraction.3 is greater than -4 and 3/(-4) = -3/4 is a negative proper fraction. 3 is greater than -2 and 3/(-2) = -3/2 is a negative improper fraction. 4 is greater than 3 and 4/3 is a positive improper fraction. Thus, the fraction can be negative or positive, proper or improper.
Yes, of course. yes
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-4 is greater than -8.
No, -1 is greater than -4
Negative 5 is less than negative 4.
Positive 10 is greater than negative 2. A good way to help visualise is to imagine a number line with 0 in the middle. 1,2,3,4 head off to the right, and -1, -2, -3, -4 head off to the left. The further the right a number is, the greater it is. So 6 is greater than 2. 8 is greater than 0, and 10 is greater than negative 2.
Yes. If one number is less than another, then the negative of the first is greater than the negative of the second. 4 is less than 18 so -4 is greater than -18
104= 10*10*10*10 = 10,000 Negative powers are defined so that a-b= 1/ab.Thus, 10-4= 1/104= 1/10,000 = 0.0001
Yes - expressed as a decimal, -6/10 is equal to -0.6, while -4/5 is equal to -0.8.
well negative 3 is greater than negative 34 if thats what u ment
no 4 is greater than negative 2. it is on the right of negative 2 on the number line so it has to be greater.
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