Surviving in a world without negative integers would be challenging but not impossible. Many mathematical concepts and real-world applications rely on negative numbers, such as temperature scales, financial transactions, and measurements below zero. However, everyday life could adapt by redefining certain parameters, like using only positive values and zero. Overall, while it would require significant adjustments, basic survival would still be feasible.
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yes. Negative integers could divisible by 5.
That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
all number can be negative or positive. :) The term "whole numbers" is ambiguous; sometimes it is used for integers, sometimes only for non-negative integers. It is better to use the more precise terms "integers", "positive integers", "non-negative integers", depending on what you want to say. it is also false if your looking for this answer caue it could be like 0.3,0.5 there not whole numbers
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
No. you could have, for example, -4 or 4 (or any other minus or positive number). Both are integers.