Within the real numbers, the logarithm of negative numbers is not defined.
0 is a greater number than any negative number.
There is no such number since half that number would still be greater than 0 but would be smaller than it.
No, 0.01 is the greater number.
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
A counting number is a whole number that is greater than zero.A positive integer is a whole number greater than zero.
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the log of 1 is 0 (zero) the log of ten is one. When you take 10 to an exponent, then you have the number for which the logarithm stands.
Yes. The only numbers that are not greater than zero are numbers that are negative and the number 0, which is equal to 0.
Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
It depends. If you start with a positive number, then multiply by a positive greater than one and the answer is greater; multiply by 1 and the answer is the same; multiply by a number between 0 and 1 and the answer is smaller; multiply by 0 and the answer is 0; multiply by a number less than 0 and the answer is negative.
Greater than zero because any negative number times a negative number equals a positive number.
0 is in the exact middle of the number line. All positive numbers are to the right of 0 (greater than 0) and all negative numbers are to the left of 0 (less than 0). So no, -8 is not greater than 0.