The answer depends on what the operation is.
7 and -4
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
To find the Quotient and Product of two integers this is how it works if the two numbers are the same sign then it would be a postivite answer but if the two number has different signs the answer would be negative but that is only with muilty and divison
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
One and two are integers but they are not the same!
No, the sum of two integers is not equal to the difference of the same two integers, except in specific cases. For two integers ( a ) and ( b ), the sum is ( a + b ) and the difference is ( a - b ). These two expressions can only be equal if one of the integers is zero or if they are equal (i.e., ( a = b )). In general, the sum will be greater than or less than the difference, depending on the values of ( a ) and ( b ).
if you were to do it as a fraction the two integers would be 1 and a half. your welcome:] !!!
Let x and y be two integers. x - y = x + (-y)
The answer depends on what you wish to DO with them.
4 and -7; 4 + -7 = -3 and 4 - (-7) = 4 + 7 = 11
-- write the difference between the integers without regard to their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the larger of the two integers