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Negative number

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A real number (and thus integer, rational number or irrational number) is negative if it is less than zero.

The negative (or additive inverse) of a number is the number which, when added to that number, gives zero. Note that this definition extends beyond the real numbers to include the complex numbers (and, more generally, to any additive group). The negative of a negative real number is a positive number. The negative of zero is zero.

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