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Use one of the symbols $<$ or $>$ to make each statement true. $$0 \quad\text{__}\quad-4 $$
0 > -4
Algebra
Chapter 1
An Introduction to Algebra
Section 3
The Real Numbers
The Language of Algebra
Equations and Inequalities
Functions
Linear Functions
Quadratic Functions
Polynomials
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here we have a statement and having to decide whether we should put greater than or less than we first have to decide which of these numbers is smaller, since we have zero and negative 40 is in the middle of the number line and negative four would be to the left of it. So that number is smaller, and since that number is smaller, we're going to draw on inequality that points to it.
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