0is larger than every negative integer.Is it ture or false.Give reason.

A number on the real number line is greater than any number to the left of it.

0 is larger because on a number line 0 comes like this -5,-4,-3,-2,-1, 0 1,2,3,4,5

So 0 is larger.... Good Luck

~just a savage

The statement that "0 is larger than every negative integer" is true.

To understand why this is true, we can consider the concept of the number line. On a number line, negative numbers are located to the left of zero, and positive numbers are located to the right of zero.

Since 0 is a non-negative number (neither positive nor negative), it lies to the right of every negative number on the number line. This means that it is greater than any negative number you can think of.

In other words, if you choose any negative number, say -1, -5, or -1000, 0 will always be greater than that number. Hence, the statement holds true.