There are 80 such integers.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
Only when you divide or multiply.
1. The only positive integer that equals 9 is 9.
One (negative) is preceded by a - sign and the other (positive) is not. Negative integers have values less than zero, whereas positive integers have values greater than zero. If a positive and negative integer are made up of the same digits and in the same order (e.g., 2 and -2, or 896 and -896), then when added together they will equal zero. If, however, one is subtracted from the other, then they will equal twice the number from which the other is subtracted.
There are no two consecutive integers, negative or positive, whose product is 440.
They have to be positive integers greater than or equal 0.
A positive fraction refers to a rational number that is greater than zero. It is expressed as a ratio of two integers where the numerator is greater than zero and the denominator is also greater than zero. Positive fractions are typically written in the form a/b, where a and b are integers, and b is not equal to zero.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
The least common factor of any two or more positive integers is always 1.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
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.
is the set of integers greater than or equal to −7 and less than or equal to −1
The sum of the first 40 even positive integers can be equal to 820.
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 numbers have to be positive, at least one of the two factor must be 1. In that case the product will be greater than or equal to 1 and equal to the other factor.If the numbers can be negative, in addition to the first case, any product of a positive and a negative integer will be less than or equal to both of the two factors. The product is negative so it's automatically less than the positive factor. If the positive factor is 1, the product is equal to the negative factor; if the positive factor is > 1 the product is less than the negative factor. E.g.1 * -14 = -14 which is equal to -14 and less than 1-3 * 5 = -15, which is less than both 5 and -3
No, the integers with the greater absolute value (-9 is 9 and 1 is 1) has its sign. You're right about the eight but it's negative.
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!