Any integer that is greater than -11, eg -10, -4, 577.
Any integer from -12 to -24
No. An integer can only be the square of an integer, and 11 sqaured is 121, and 12 squared is 144, so 124 has to be an integer greater than 11 and less than 12 - there is no such number.
One less than -11.
The integer "-8" is less than "-7".
less than
2
It can be greater than, equal or less than the original integer. There are three possible values for the second integer: It is positive, in which case the result will be less than the original integer, eg 5 - 2 = 3 and 3 < 5;It is zero, in which case the result will be the same as the original integer, eg 5 - 0 = 5 and 5 = 5;It is negative, in which case the result will be greater than the original integer, eg 5 - -2 = 7 and 7 > 5.
An integer is a whole number, and the largest integer less than 9.5 would be 9.4
Subtract any POSITIVE integer from -2, and you get an integer that is smaller.
An integer is a whole number, and the largest integer less than 9.5 would be 9.4
The only integer solution to this is 33.
Some sources say that the answer is no because a negative integer is less than zero and a positive integer is greater that zero. This answer is partially incorrect because if a negative integer is in an absolute value problem, it can potentially be greater that a positive integer. Example: |-11| > 7 because |-11|=11 because it is in an absolute value problem. Simplified, the problem is 11 > 7 So yes, in some cases a negative integer is greater that a positive integer.