Well, isn't that a happy little question! Before zero, we have the numbers that count backwards, like -1, -2, -3, and so on. Each number has its own special place on the number line, just waiting to be discovered and appreciated. So, let's embrace the beauty of negative numbers and all the possibilities they bring to our world of mathematics.
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If you're talking about whole numbers, then negative integers. But since fractions and decimals are numbers, and are not integers, anything with a negative symbol before it comes before zero.
Examples: -0.34, -40, -2/3
1 and 2 come before it.
No, 3sf is basically when you have 3 numbers which are not zero. However, this changes in an example such as 0.109, where this is 3sf, as there is a number above value of zero before a zero, meaning that all the following numbers add to the total of figures.
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
Natural numbers consist of the set of all whole numbers greater than zero.
Zero (0) is in the set of whole number. The only difference between the set of whole numbers and counting numbers is that the whole numbers contain zero. {0,1,2,3...}