Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
Negative, as for example: 5 times -4 = -20
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.
Negative 4
Yes because -10/5 = -2 which is an integer because it is a whole number
It could be either positive or negative, depending on which integer has a greater absolute value. 5 + (-3) = 2 5 + (-9) = -4
All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
It could be either positive or negative, depending on which integer has a greater absolute value. 5 + (-3) = 2 5 + (-9) = -4
An integer is a whole number. Nonnegative mean not negative. A nonnegative integer is a whole number that is not a negative number. For example, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,....
negative 3 over 5 or _0.6
x/5=-4-2 x=(-6)*5 x=-30 the integer is -30
The two negatives cancel out so a negative over a negative is positive. So, -4/-5 = 4/5 or 0.8