It may come as a surprise, but the answer is 5.
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
It is already an integer as 5
15/3 = 5 5 is an integer.
Yes; a number that has no decimal part such as 5**.5** is considered an integer.
positive 5 and negative 5. -5 +5
No. The numeral '5' is an integer, though.
5 of course: look up the definition of "integer".
5 is an integer; it is a whole number without a decimal or fraction.
All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
No. Any integer is RATIONAL, since it is equivalent to the fraction INTEGER/1. For example, the integer -5 can be written as -5/1.
The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer is positive when the positive integer is greater. For example: 9 + (-5) = 4 In this case, the positive integer 9 is greater than the negative integer 5. Therefore, the sum is positive.