Yes. Write the number line horizontally with the negative numbers to the left, zero in the middle and positive numbers to the right, then the further right a number is, the greater it is; so with two numbers the number further right on the line is the greater of the two: Positive five is to the right of negative five, therefore it is greater than negative five, ie +5 > -5
There are no negative integers greater than five.
one-fourth = 0.25 So, negative one-fourth = -0.25 Negative 1.5 = -1.5 -0.25 is greater than -1.5
-5 < (n + 1) < 3
2x + 2 > x + 5
Yes. Write the number line horizontally with the negative numbers to the left, zero in the middle and positive numbers to the right, then the further right a number is, the greater it is; so with two numbers the number further right on the line is the greater of the two: Positive five is to the right of negative five, therefore it is greater than negative five, ie +5 > -5
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There are no negative integers greater than five.
Yes. (Yes to BOTH)
Yes
Yes
-5 is greater than -6
Five to the negative 4th power = 5-4 = 625
Five of them.
no because anything negative is less than zero.
no -5<4
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