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An integer is either positive (non-negative), or negative, or zero. There are no negative non-negative integers.
Non-positive integers are zero and the negative integers.
There is no such thing as a negative set of integers. There can be a set of negative integers, but that is not the same thing. And even that does not make sense.There is no such thing as a negative set of integers. There can be a set of negative integers, but that is not the same thing. And even that does not make sense.There is no such thing as a negative set of integers. There can be a set of negative integers, but that is not the same thing. And even that does not make sense.There is no such thing as a negative set of integers. There can be a set of negative integers, but that is not the same thing. And even that does not make sense.
Never, really. Positive integers were probably accepted by prehistoric humans.
No. They are negative fractions, not integers.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.
You cannot. The sum of negative integers will be negative.
When you add two negative integers, the answer is still negative.
the sum of two negative integers is ALWAYS negative
It seems that negative numbers have been used around the time of Christ, but it took centuries more before they were generally accepted. See here for some history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_numbers#History
the negative integers are below 0, for example -6.