Negative 8 and positive 4
22
2
They are -2 and -4
They are the infinite number of rational numbers between 0 and +6
It depends. It can wind up being a positive or negative number. For instance: 8-2=6 but 2-8=-6 (negative 6)
2: the counting numbers 2 and 6.
If you mean, "Can you use negative numbers arithmetically?" then yes. E.g. 6 + 8 = 14 6 + (-8) = 6-8 = -2.
-4 + -2 = -6
8
2
22
2
Any two numbers that multiply to 30, one having a negative sign before it. So, the list of possible integers: -1, 30 (negative 1, 30) -2, 15 (negative 2, 15) -3, 10 (negative 3, 10) -5, 6 (negative 5, 6) 1, -30 (1, negative 30) 2, -15 (2, negative 15) 3, -10 (3, negative 10) 5, -6 (5, negative 6) If both of the numbers were negative, however, this would produce a positive answer.
They are -2 and -4
-6 < 5 1/2
6
They are the infinite number of rational numbers between 0 and +6