2 negatives make a positive
Yes, all numbers that have 2 in the one's place are composite numbers. In fact, all even numbers except for 2 itself are composite numbers.
Integers are the positive and negative whole numbers with the addition of 0. The positive integers are the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. The negative integers are the numbers -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, etc. 0 is neither positive or negative.any whole number that is positive, negative, or the number 0
Because 1. Positive integers are greater than negative integers, and 2. Division by a positive number preserves the order.
The numbers are the same as positive numbers, just the signs change. Write out the factor pairs as if the number were positive, but make one of the numbers positive and one negative. Now write the same pairs over again and reverse the signs. Negative numbers have twice as many factor pairs as positive numbers do.
2 negatives make a positive
because you can get a positive number as EITHER a product of 2 positive numbers OR the product of the negatives of the SAME 2 numbers; the product of 2 negative numbers is positive.
use negative and positive Numbers
(The product of 33 negative numbers) x (2 positive numbers) = (negative sign) x (positive sign) = negative sign
Not necessarily. +sqrt(2) is positive but not rational.
Any two positive and negative numbers of equal value would equal zero, for example -2 + 2 = 0 or -937 + 937 =0 and so on.
2+2=4
When you times 2 positive numbers together, you get a positive answer. When you times 2 negative numbers together, you get a positive answer. When you times a positive number and a negative number, you get a negative answer. (e.g. -2 x 4 is the same as -2 + -2 + -2 + -2, which is the same as -2 - 2 - 2 - 2 = -8)
Yes, but not always because the quotient of two negative numbers will be positive as for example -6/-2 = 3
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2 of course. Because 2 is positive and -5 is negative and positive numbers are always greater than negative numbers.
All the numbers from 10 to 99 are positive 2 digit integers