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Zero
Not necessarily. That only applies if the positive integer is greater than the negative integer in absolute value.An integer.
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
When the positive integer is greater than the negative integer.
When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
positive
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
No, a positive minus a negative can be either or positive or a negative.
subtract the negative from the positive
The sum of a negative integer and a positive integer is zero only when the two integers have the same absolute value. For example, if you have -3 (negative integer) and +3 (positive integer), their sum is zero. However, in general, this situation occurs infrequently since it requires specific values. Most of the time, the sum will be a negative integer if the absolute value of the negative integer is greater than that of the positive integer, and a positive integer if the opposite is true.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.