The largest nonpositive integer is 0.
Nonpositive integers include 0, -1, -2, -3, -4, ...continues ad infinitum.
A negative number is not larger than a neutral number (AKA: a number not positive or negative). Therefore, no negative number is larger than 0. Of this set, 0 is the largest, since it is the only nonnegative integer.
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Oh, dude, the largest non-positive integers are all the negative integers, like -1, -2, -3, and so on. Basically, any number less than or equal to zero is fair game in this club. So, if you're looking for the big shots in the negative world, those are your guys.
The largest non-positive integers are zero and all negative integers. Non-positive integers include zero (0) and all negative whole numbers such as -1, -2, -3, and so on. These numbers are less than or equal to zero on the number line and do not include any positive numbers.
Non-positive integers are zero and the negative integers.
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In math, the greatest common factor (GCF) of two or more non-zero integers is the largest positive integer that divides the numbers without a remainder.
Yes, EXCEPT for the number 0. It is a whole number but is not positive or negative. Real Numbers - Everything I. Rational Numbers- Any number except for non terminating decimals A. Integers- Any negative or positive number...not a decimal1. Whole Numbers- Any positive integer INCLUDING ZEROa. Natural Numbers- Any positive integer (NOT INCLUDING ZERO) The answer is not entirely correct, Whole numbers are numbers without a fractional part or decimal point. Therefore whole numbers can be negative as well as positive. -2 is a whole number but is not positive. There are a number of different interpretations for whole numbers, from non-negative integers, positive integers and all integers (which includes negative integers)
All positive integers which are not perfect squares.