Yes, there is a greatest negative integer. It is -1 because -1 is the only negative number before 0 and negative numbers are the opposite of positive numbers.
The highest integer after -1 is 0, which is not negative. Anything higher than -1 is non-negative, therefore -1 is the highest.
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
1 is the lowest odd integer that's greater than 0. The integers continue on into the negative numbers, however, all the way to negative infinity. Thus, there truly is no lowest odd integer.
no sometimes there positive i
a negative integer is -1,-2,-3 and so on, but not -2.5 or 0 a positive integer is 1, 2, 3 and so on but not 7.2 or 0
ZERO 0
Zero counts as neither positive nor negative. It is a neutral integer
yes because when a negative and a posative number are in a multiplication or division, the answer will be negative. Example= -5 divided by 5= -1
A non-negative integer is a whole number above 0, and a negative integer is a whole number below 0.
No. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers (…, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, …). As there are an infinite number of negative integers as they approach negative infinity (the greatest negative integer being -1), there can be no smallest (negative) integer.
A negative number
Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
There are no integers between 0 and negative one.
Yes the integer group includes negative numbers, positive numbers, and 0.
no, integer is 0 or positive / negative whole number
Any integer, other than 0, has a positive as well as a negative version. -0 is the same as +0, and so the two are treated as a single number.