numbers defined as less than zero ,greater than zero,zero?

Number lesser than zero are negative

Number greater than zero are positive

Zero is just zero neither positive nor negative

All negative numbers are less than zero.

All positive numbers are greater than zero.
-5 is greater than -10.

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Numbers can be classified into three main categories: those less than zero (negative numbers), those greater than zero (positive numbers), and zero itself.

Negative numbers are any numbers that are less than zero. They are represented with a "-" sign in front of the number. For example, -3, -5, and -10 are all negative numbers.

Positive numbers, on the other hand, are any numbers that are greater than zero. They are represented without any sign or with a "+" sign in front of the number. For example, 3, 5, and 10 are all positive numbers.

Zero is unique because it is neither positive nor negative. It is defined as the numerical value that represents "nothing" or "no quantity." It is represented by the digit 0.

To determine whether a number is positive, negative, or zero, we can use the following rules:

1. If a number is greater than zero, it is positive.
2. If a number is less than zero, it is negative.
3. If a number is equal to zero, it is zero.

These rules can be applied to any real number and provide a clear classification based on their relationship to zero.