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.
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.
a non-negative integer is a positive integer Example: -2 = 2 -35 = 35
It is an integer.
The square root of 61 is an irrational number
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.
The least positive integer is 1. Any integers less than 1 aren't positive.
its a positive non integer
A non-integer can be positive or negative. It is not a whole number, and that is all.
a non-negative integer is a positive integer Example: -2 = 2 -35 = 35
Zero can be included in the sets of non-positive integers or non-negative integers but it is neither positive nor negative. It's nothing. Literally.
Zero and the negative numbers.
They are simply positive integers
No. 0 is a non-negative integer which is not positive.
No. It is nonnegative. Zero is neither positive nor negative.
They have positive non-integer dimensions.
A non-zero integer.
yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.