The sum of the first eleven positive odd integers is 121.
The sum of the first positive odd integers less than 101 is 10,000.
Positive
The negative part is just a trick because any number squared, whether positive or negative, will turn out to be a positive number. But, to satisfy the question... -6*-6=36 -8*-8=64 36+64=100 tada. -6 and -8 would be the answer.
Two positive integers whose sum is 14 includes 6 and 8
The sum of two numbers depends on their signs and relative magnitudes.Both positive: sum positive Both zero: sum zero Both negative: sum negative Larger magnitude positive, smaller magnitude negative: sum positive Larger magnitude negative, smaller magnitude positive: sum negative Same magnitude, one positive and other negative: sum zero.
The sum of two numbers depends on their signs and relative magnitudes.Both positive: sum positive Both zero: sum zero Both negative: sum negative Larger magnitude positive, smaller magnitude negative: sum positive Larger magnitude negative, smaller magnitude positive: sum negative Same magnitude, one positive and other negative: sum zero.
The set of integers is divided into three subsets. One is the positive integers. Another is the negative integers. The last subset has one element -- zero. In sum, integers are composed of the positive integers, the negative integers, and zero.
No. The answer depends on the context in terms of which the numbers are considered to be opposite.
The sum of two positive integers is never zero. The sum of two numbers a and b can only be zero if a=-b, or a=0 and b=0. Since 0 is not a positive integer, and a and b cannot both be positive integers if a=-b, then it is impossible for the sum of two positive integers to be zero. _______________________________________________________________ The above answer is correct. Here is another way to say it: An integer is any whole number including negative numbers, positive numbers and zero. However, a "positive integer" is a whole number greater than zero. The "sum of two positive integers" means you are adding two numbers greater than zero together. Therefore, the sum of two positive integers can never be a negative integer, and can never be zero. Example: 1 + 1 = 2
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
Only when the integers are the same but otherwise no.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
No. Such a sum can be positive, negative or zero.