The integers are all the natural numbers and their negatives and zero.
So 5 is a natural number and negative 5 is its negative. That makes it an integer.
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A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
No, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer. By definition, negative integers are to the left of zero on the number line, while positive integers are to the right. Since all negative integers are less than zero, they are always less than any positive integer. Thus, negative integers are always smaller than positive integers.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
no , because the negative integer is not a whole number. A whole number is greater than a negative ! (:
False. Counterexample: -1 - (-2) = -1 + 2 = 1.
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a negative integer
yes
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
No, any 2 negative numbers multiplied together equal a positive number
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
No, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer. By definition, negative integers are to the left of zero on the number line, while positive integers are to the right. Since all negative integers are less than zero, they are always less than any positive integer. Thus, negative integers are always smaller than positive integers.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
you get a negative integer