Negative numbers are typically represented using regular Arabic numerals with a negative sign (-) placed before the number. The negative sign indicates that the number is less than zero.
For example:
The negative sign (-) is used universally to denote negative numbers in written text, mathematical equations, computer programming, and various other contexts. It distinguishes negative numbers from positive numbers and zero.
It's important to note that when using negative numbers in mathematical expressions, the negative sign is typically placed directly in front of the number without any space between the sign and the number.