Zero can be included in the sets of non-positive integers or non-negative integers but it is neither positive nor negative. It's nothing. Literally.
The number zero is not the smallest positive integer. The number one is the smallest positive integer.
Zero counts as neither positive nor negative. It is a neutral integer
Any positive integer.
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
When the positive integer is farther from 0 than the negative integer, example -4+5=1 why? the -4 is 4 places to the left of the 0 and the 5 is 5 places to the right.
is positive
no, integer is 0 or positive / negative whole number
Any integer, other than 0, has a positive as well as a negative version. -0 is the same as +0, and so the two are treated as a single number.
No, 0 is neither positive nor negative it is just 0
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero - so true
Integers are all whole numbers, both negative and positive (< 0, >0)
0 Zero