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Non-positive integers are zero and the negative integers.
natural numbers can not be negative. integers can be both positive and negative.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.
Yes, the intersection of non-negative (positive) and non-positive (negative) integers is zero.
The quotient of two positive integers will be positive. A positive divided by a positive is positive. A positive divided by a negative is negative. A negative divided by a positive is negative. A negative divided by a negative is positive.
Positive. The product of even numbers of negative integers is always positive, whereas the product of odd nummbers of negative integers is always negative.
yes integers are all numbers negative and positive
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
The difference is that when you are multiplying a negative with a postive it would be negative. Lets say their both negative then it would be postive. Examples: - - = + - +=+ - - - = - - - - -= +
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
Positive integers are greater than negative integers. For positive integers: * The integer with more digits is larger. * If two integers have the same length, compare the first digit. If the first digit is the same, compare the second digit, then the third, etc., until you find a difference. In each case, the integer with the larger digit (at the first position where you find a difference) is the larger one.
The set of integers includes negative integers as well as positive integers. It also includes the number zero which is neither negative nor positive.