posotive integer
Zero is Greater than every negative integer
The answer is -1. A negative integer is an integer to the left of zero on the number line. It is less than zero. So the greatest negative integer is -1.
By definition, a negative integer is any integer less than zero. Similarly, a positive integer is any integer greater than zero. It should be immediately obvious that an integer cannot be both less than and greater than zero. Therefore, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer.
"Zero point" is 0. It is an integer, not a fraction.
No, zero is an integer but it is neither a postiive nor a negative integer.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
Zero is a rational number and an integer.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
Zero is neither positive or negative.
The sum of zero and a negative integer can never be zero - it will always be negative and nonzero. Although zero is also an integer, it is neither negative nor positive and cannot be the other integer used.
Any integer raised to the power of zero is 1.
The sum of zero and any integer is never zero.And it's still 'integer', not 'interger'.
a positive integer
Zero is an integer.
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Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.