m/-6<9

The expression '-6<9' is an inequality, which compares the value of -6 to 9. In this case, it is asking whether -6 is less than 9.

To determine if -6 is less than 9, you can visually picture the number line. Place a point on the position of -6, and another point on the position of 9. Since 9 is located to the right of -6, this means that -6 is indeed less than 9.

Another way to solve this inequality is by interpreting the symbols and performing the comparison. The symbol '<' means 'less than', so the expression '-6<9' can be read as '-6 is less than 9'. Since -6 is indeed less than 9, the statement is true.