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The underlying supposition, namely that -2 > 0, is incorrect. 0 is a more positive quantity than -2 and would be considered "larger". The only way that -2 would be considered "greater" than 0 is if the numbers are being evaluated for their magnitude or absolute value. Since the magnitude or absolute value of a number is the same number but with a positive sign in all cases, |-2| IS > 0 because 2 > 0.



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The underlying supposition, namely that -2 > 0, is incorrect. 0 is a more positive quantity than -2 and would be considered "larger". The only way that -2 would be considered "greater" than 0 is if the numbers are being evaluated for their magnitude or absolute value. Since the magnitude or absolute value of a number is the same number but with a positive sign in all cases, |-2| IS > 0 because 2 > 0.



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How is negative two greater than zero? - Answers

The underlying supposition, namely that -2 > 0, is incorrect. 0 is a more positive quantity than -2 and would be considered "larger". The only way that -2 would be considered "greater" than 0 is if the numbers are being evaluated for their magnitude or absolute value. Since the magnitude or absolute value of a number is the same number but with a positive sign in all cases, |-2| IS > 0 because 2 > 0.

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