Sorry, your question makes no sense.
The sign of a product of three negative integers is a negative sign.Example:-3*-3*-3=-27
Oh, dude, integers less than negative 3 include negative 4, negative 5, negative 6, and so on. It's like a never-ending parade of negative numbers marching further away from zero. So, if you're looking for some company in the negative realm, there are plenty of integers to keep you company below negative 3.
13 and 14. Also negative 13 and negative 14.
negative 8 and positive 5 (-8) + (5) = -3 (-8) - (5) = -13
-13 = -13/1 a ratio of the two integers -13 and 1.
When adding negative integers, you subtract. (2+-1=1) When subtracting negative integers, you add. (2--3=5)
No. The negative integers would be -1, -2, -3,... and so forth. Negative fractions or negative decimals that won't reduce are not negative integers.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
A negative integer is a number less than 0 0 is neither a negative nor positive integer. negative integers = -1, -2, -3, -4 and so on
when you multiply 2 of them it's positive, 3 and it stays negative.
Natural numbers are integers. They are the non-negative integers : 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on.
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