Yes. "Integer" includes positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero.
a non-negative integer is a positive integer Example: -2 = 2 -35 = 35
Let's use N to represent any number.N x N = NN x -N = -N-N x -N = NSo the rules are:A positive integer times a positive integer will be a positive integerA positive integer times a negative integer will be a negative integerA negative integer times a negative integer will be a positive integer.
A negative non integer is a number like -.5. It is a negative number but it is not an integer (integers are numbers like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3)
A non-positive integer is a negative integer. The term refers to any integer (a number that has no decimal part) that is less than zero.It means that it is an integer (whole number), and that it isn't positive. In other words, that includes zero, and negative integers.
positive times negative equals negative
negative 16
a negative integer
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
you get a negative integer
It is positive as for example: -2*-2*-2*-2 = 16
negative integer
Yes.
No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.