no, all negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers
An integer is any whole number.
Since the integer part is the same, you need to compare the decimal digits, one at a time.That is, compare the first digit with the first digit; if (as in this case) they are the same, you compare the second digit with the second digit - until you find two digits that are different in the same position.
9,11,13
The way the number line is usually drawn, the greatest integer is the one that is to the right of all the others.
For any integer, there is a whole number that is bigger, and for any whole number, there is a integer that is bigger.
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When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
To find an integer you ask your teacher.
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no, all negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers
The statement is false.
An integer is any whole number.
Yes, always.
-- Ignore the signs for a moment. -- Find the difference of the two integers. -- Give it the sign of whichever integer is the bigger number.
71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.
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