No, whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers.
If you are multiplying negative numbers, an odd number of factors will have a negative product. An even number of factors will have a positive product.
You did not provide any choices to choose from, but you can tell this way. Integers include whole numbers (which are the counting numbers and zero) and their negatives. So -5, 0, 1, 5023, -5435345435, are all integers. No fractions or decimals are included in the set of integers.
The prime numbers between 75 and 85 are 79 and 83. A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. In this case, 79 and 83 are both prime numbers as they are only divisible by 1 and themselves.
We aren't going to be able to answer this accurately if you don't tell us what the numbers are.
Quotient positive: Both integers have the same sign: both positive or both negative. Quotient zero: The first integer is 0. Quotient negative: The integers have opposite signs: one positive and one negative.
No, because there is no such thing as English numbers.
a portion that represents the whole
Please tell us your set of numbers.
It is rounded to 57
To determine if a sum will be positive or negative, you can analyze the signs of the numbers involved. If the majority of the numbers are positive, the sum is likely to be positive; if there are more negative numbers, the sum will likely be negative. Additionally, consider the absolute values of the numbers: if the positive numbers outweigh the negative ones in magnitude, the sum will be positive, and vice versa.
the number that has the minus sign in front of it is negative and the normal number is positive example: negative: -9 positive: 9
0 to 9 are the real numbers.
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If you are multiplying negative numbers, an odd number of factors will have a negative product. An even number of factors will have a positive product.
tell how you could use a number line to determine which of two numbers is greater
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