Take two integers
1
2
add them together 1+2=3
devide by the number of integers (2) to get the average
3/2= 1.5
Your answer is 1.5 and you need to ask yourself if 1.5 is an integer to find the answer to your question.
Yes the sum of two integers will always be an integer.
The statement is false.
The statement is: "Their sum is always an integer." Whether the sum is negative or positive depends on the two original integers.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
Yes, by definition, the sum of two integers is always an integer. Likewise, the product and difference of two integers is always an integer.
Yes the sum of two integers will always be an integer.
No.A positive integer is always larger than a negative integer. In the case of two negative integers, the integer with the larger absolute value is actually smaller.
Yes, the difference between two integers is always a whole number.
One and two are integers but they are not the same!
Here are a few familiar quotients of integers:1/22/33/47/10The quotient of two integers is seldom an integer.
The statement is false.
Yes, the product of 2 integers are always an integers. ex. -2*3=-6
The statement is: "Their sum is always an integer." Whether the sum is negative or positive depends on the two original integers.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
No, the square root of an integer will not always be an integer. It may or may not be. The square root of nine is three, both of which are integers. The square root of two is not an integer. In fact, it is not even a rational number.