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There are none.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
There are no two consecutive integers, negative or positive, whose product is 440.
There are 20.
Five of them.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
When one of the numbers is positive and the other is negative.
There are infinitely many. For example, consider, 45, 451, 4511, 45111, 451111 and so on.
First, separate the negative and positive integers (put them into two separate groups). If there is a zero, you can put it in its own group - or put it into the same group with the positive integers. Negative integers come first, then zero, then positive integers.For positive integers:An integer with less digits comes before an integer with more digits.For integers with the same number of digits, look at the first digit. The integer with the smaller digit in this position comes first.If the first digit is the same, look at the second digit. If those are equal, look at the third digit, etc.For negative integers, it is the other way round - for example, an integer with MORE digits comes first.
The sum of the first 40 even positive integers can be equal to 820.
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
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