Nothing, since there is no such word as "negetive".
Negative integers are whole number that are smaller than zero. They may also be defined as the additive inverses of counting (or natural) numbers.
* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
Integers never stop. There is no single greatest one.
No; a fraction is in general NOT an integer.More precisely, if - when you convert the fraction to simplest terms - the denominator is different from 1, then it is NOT an integer.
It makes a positive.
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No, it is a decimal number.
If you have negetive 7 and you multiply it by 3 you are just adding negetive 7 three times so it remains negetive
-16 minus -16 is 0.
it does not meet,positive goes to positive and negetive to negetive.
It is -16.4 and the word is negative, not negetive.
"Integer" comes from Latin and means "whole" or "intact."
Yes -11 is an integer which means a whole number.