-1
Yes, -1 is the integer with the highest value on the negative side.
The highest integer after -1 is 0, which is not negative. Anything higher than -1 is non-negative, therefore -1 is the highest.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
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.
The absolute value of a positive integer is always a positive integer. It represents the distance of that integer from zero on the number line, which is always a non-negative value. Therefore, it is not possible for the absolute value of a positive integer to be a negative integer.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with a positive sign.
When you add a positive integer and a negative integer, the sum will have the same sign as the integer with the larger absolute value. If the positive integer is greater in absolute value, the sum will be positive; if the negative integer has a greater absolute value, the sum will be negative. If they are equal in absolute value, the sum will be zero.
It is: minus 1
When the absolute value of the positive integer is the same as the absolute value of the negative one.
No, an integer and its absolute value are not always opposites. The absolute value of an integer is always non-negative, while the integer itself can be negative, zero, or positive. For example, the integer -5 has an absolute value of 5, which are opposites, but the integer 0 has an absolute value of 0, making them the same. Thus, they are only opposites when the integer is negative.
Subtracting a negative integer is the same as adding its absolute value.
No.