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The result, in this case, is also positive.
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Yes because you are always adding.
The result will be positive in this case.
Example 5 × −6 = −30 therefore it is negative.
When a positive number is subtracted from zero the result is a negative number.
The result, in this case, is also positive.
That would be false. When you subtract two positive numbers, you only go into negatives if the number you are subtracting is greater than the number it's being subtracted from. 3 - 2 = 1 2 - 3 = -1
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Yes because you are always adding.
The result will be positive in this case.
Example 5 × −6 = −30 therefore it is negative.
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If you divide a positive number (it doesn't really matter if it is an integer or a fraction) by a negative number, the result is negative.
All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
Yes, because subtrating a negative number is the same thing as adding a positive number.
Subtracting an integer is the same as adding its opposite.Examples:In the following examples, we convert the subtracted integer to its opposite, and add the two integers.7 - 4 = 7 + (-4) = 312 - (-5) = 12 + (5) = 17-8 - 7 = -8 + (-7) = -15-22 - (-40) = -22 + (40) = 18Note that the result of subtracting two integers could be positive or negative.