NO. It depends on which you are subtracting from which. For example, the difference between 8 and 6 is 2 (8 - 6 = 2) but the difference between 6 and 8 is -2 (6 - 8 = -2).
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.
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 answer is a positive because two negative or two positive is always positive.
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 difference of two positive integers cannot always be negative. In fact, the difference will be negative only when the first integer is smaller than the second. If the first integer is greater than or equal to the second, the difference will be zero or positive.
It isn't. 5 - 10 = -5
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
No example 1-2=-1
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
It will always be positive.
The modulus would be described as the distance between, it is without direction and would therefore always be positive.
Yes, the difference between two integers is always a whole number.
Add two positive integers and you ALWAYS have a positive integers. The positive integers are closed under addition.
That is false. The product of two negative integers is always positive.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.