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A negative integer is greater than its opposite always true never true or sometimes true

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True

An integer is a whole number that can be either greater than 0, called positive, or less than 0, called negative. Zero is neither positive nor negative. Two integers that are the same distance from the origin in opposite directions are called opposites.

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False

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The bigger the negative number the less it is, so -11 is less than 11. -33 is less than 33.

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