I'm not entirely sure this question has enough information to be answerable; however, a positive integer with the same number of positive factors as 175 is 75. Both have 6 positive factors.
It is both because an integer is the same as a whole number without decimals or fractions.
The square root of a positive integer can ONLY be:* Either an integer, * Or an irrational number. (The proof of this is basically the same as the proof, in high school algebra books, that the square root of 2 is irrational.) Since in this case 32 is not the square of an integer, it therefore follows that its square root is an irrational number.
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The sum of two positive integers is positive. The sum of two negative integers is negative. The sum of one positive integer and one negative integer has the same sign as the addend with the greater absolute value. If the absolute values of the two addends are equal, the sum is zero.
If the mixed number is xy/z then the corresponding quotient is (xz + y)/z. The denominator is the same. The new numerator is the denominator times the integer part PLUS the old numerator.
no. an integer is a whole, positive number, a rational number can be positive, negative, or a fraction
The corresponding positive number - basically the same number, but without the minus sign.
Yes, because subtrating a negative number is the same thing as adding a positive number.
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We usually don't consider negative integers as factors of positive numbers, only negative ones. The number of negative factors will be the same as the number of positive ones, nine in this case.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is the same as the absolute value of the negative one.
Only if the absolute value of the positive number is higher.
Multiplying a number by an integer results in a product that is a scaled version of the original number. If the integer is positive, the product is greater than or equal to zero, depending on the original number. If the integer is negative, the product will be negative if the original number is positive. This operation maintains the same mathematical properties, such as the distributive property.
No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.
Any integer, other than 0, has a positive as well as a negative version. -0 is the same as +0, and so the two are treated as a single number.
An LCD is a positive integer. But any integer can can be expressed as a fraction : as the same number divided by 1. Or twice the number divided by 2, etc.
No, any negative number subtracted from a positive is like addition. For example 1 - (-1) is the same as 1 + 1, so by adding two positive numbers you can't get zero.