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Arrange the following in ascending order arrange the following in ascending order. -5, 3, -4, 2, 7, -8, 0

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Answered by kapil913
17

INTEGERS

  • Integers are the set of whole numbers having either positive or negative value except zero.
  • Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
  • In positive numbers the number which have more magnitude is greater. Example :-100 is greater than 1.
  • In negative numbers the numbers having less magnitude are greater. Example :- -1 is greater than -100
  • Zero is neither positive nor negative so, it is greater than negative integer and smaller than all positive integer.

ANSWER

The ascending order means ordering the number from smaller value to greater value.

So, ascending order of the given set of integers - -5, 3, -4, 2, 7, -8, 0 is:-

-8, -5, -4, 0, 2, 3, 7

Answered by aaliasyedabdulla
1

Answer:

-8 is smallest negative integer the number always come right side when we

Arrange the following in ascending order arrange for eg (1,2,3, or -3,-2,-1)

-8,-5,-4,0,2,7

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