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All negative numbers are less than pi.
Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.
Less than.
Yes, negative numbers are less than positive numbers. In the number line, negative numbers are positioned to the left of zero, while positive numbers are to the right. This means that any negative number is always smaller than any positive number. For example, -5 is less than 3.
Negative numbers are numbers less than zero.
All negative numbers are less than pi.
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.
Less than.
The negative numbers e.g. -1, -2, -73, -3458.93, etc.
negative numbers
Yes, negative numbers are less than positive numbers. In the number line, negative numbers are positioned to the left of zero, while positive numbers are to the right. This means that any negative number is always smaller than any positive number. For example, -5 is less than 3.
Negative numbers are numbers less than zero.
A negative number is defined as a number that is less than zero. Positive numbers, on the other hand, are more than zero. You can see that positive numbers are greater than negative numbers because they are all above zero, which negative numbers are not.
Negative numbers are less than zero, not more.
No. Negative numbers are less than 0.
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.