The decimal numbers that come before zero are :
-20.3, -40.8 , -0.6 , -6.02 and many more . These are the numbers come before zero and present on left side of the number line.
Negative decimal numbers.
Only negative numbers come before 0.
Zero is a rational number. Rational numbers are numbers that can be represented by the division of two integers. Zero is zero divided by anything besides zero, so zero is rational.
As long as the decimal part of the number is equal to zero, then a decimal number can be an integer. For example, 2.0 is an integer.
Any negative decimal comes before zero in decimals.
0.049The first zero is in the ones place otherwise known as the whole numbers place. The second zero (behind the decimal) is in the tenth's place. The four is in the hundredth's place and the nine is in the thousandth's place.
Well . There is a simple easy way to do this . all you have to do is put a 0 on the end of each decimal because REMEMBER it doesn't change the number if you added a zero to the decimal ! so if you ad d the zero's the new numbers would be 2.160 2.150 so now all yo have to do is find the numbers between 50 and 60 ! so two numbers between 2.15 and 2.16 are 2.155 2.156
Well, India gave the world the term Zero...but its vry difficult to say..wat was used before there was not zero
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
Lining the numbers up makes it easier to spot 0s between the decimal point and the leading non-zero digit.
My Chemistry teacher defined trailing zero's as the ones that follow another number. We used them in relation to significant figures. If that's how you're using them (as significant figures) then the numbers are sometimes significant. If they come after a decimal point they're significant. Like 300.0 the 2 zero's before the decimal point are unsignificant, and the one after is (It's also a trailing zero).
Zero is a rational number. Rational numbers are numbers that can be represented by the division of two integers. Zero is zero divided by anything besides zero, so zero is rational.
Rational numbers can be written as a fraction with a non-zero denominator,as a terminating,a decimal,or a repeating decimal.
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That is a convention. In some countries it is customary to include the zero before the decimal point, in others it isn't.That is a convention. In some countries it is customary to include the zero before the decimal point, in others it isn't.That is a convention. In some countries it is customary to include the zero before the decimal point, in others it isn't.That is a convention. In some countries it is customary to include the zero before the decimal point, in others it isn't.
All numbers that have a 4 before a decimal point and some non-zero digits after the decimal point lie between 4 and 5. If the "between" is inclusive, then the numbers 4 and 5 (which can be followed by a decimal point and any number of zeros) also lie there.
As long as the decimal part of the number is equal to zero, then a decimal number can be an integer. For example, 2.0 is an integer.
There are an infinite number of negative numbers before zero.
If one of the numbers is zero, zero point something or a negative number. Zero point something is a decimal starting with 0, eg. 0.4, 0.123