No.
Integers can.
The product of two negative numbers results in a positive number.
It makes a positive.
negative1
Yes, all natural numbers are real numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of real numbers, so not all real numbers are natural numbers.
If you have negetive 7 and you multiply it by 3 you are just adding negetive 7 three times so it remains negetive
Nothing, since there is no such word as "negetive". Negative integers are whole number that are smaller than zero. They may also be defined as the additive inverses of counting (or natural) numbers.
-3
The product of two negative numbers results in a positive number.
Negative integers are whole numbers less than 0
Prime numbers have two factors. Negative numbers, with the exception of negative 1, have more than two factors.
zero is neither positive nor negetive
It makes a positive.
negative1
Negetive 28 and 1
Yes, all natural numbers are real numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of real numbers, so not all real numbers are natural numbers.
It is the set of natural numbers.
If you have negetive 7 and you multiply it by 3 you are just adding negetive 7 three times so it remains negetive