Yes.
When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
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There are two basic rules for subtracting integers. If the integer you're subtracting is positive, then you decrease the value of the integer that it's being subtracted from by that amount. For example, 8 - 3 = 5 and 3 - 8 = -5. If the integer you're subtracting is negative, then you increase the value of the integer that it's being subtracted from by that amount. For example, 8 - (-3) = 11 and 3 - (-8) = 11 as well.
Find the square root of the number.Take the integer part of the answer.Square the integer part.Subtract this square from the original number.
If the integer subtracted is smaller than or equal to the first integer, then the answer is positive. Otherwise, if the integer subtracted is larger, then the answer is negative.
Yes.
Subtracting a negative is like adding a positive.
When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
No, any negative number subtracted from a positive is like addition. For example 1 - (-1) is the same as 1 + 1, so by adding two positive numbers you can't get zero.
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There are two basic rules for subtracting integers. If the integer you're subtracting is positive, then you decrease the value of the integer that it's being subtracted from by that amount. For example, 8 - 3 = 5 and 3 - 8 = -5. If the integer you're subtracting is negative, then you increase the value of the integer that it's being subtracted from by that amount. For example, 8 - (-3) = 11 and 3 - (-8) = 11 as well.
Find the square root of the number.Take the integer part of the answer.Square the integer part.Subtract this square from the original number.
Should be 50! Every odd integer is 1 less than the corresponding even integer and there are 50 of each in 100...
The number 4 is an integer (the Number 4.1 is a real number and not an integer) The number 2 is an integer (the number 2.9 is a real number and not an integer) 4-2 = 2 4+2 = 6 The above are examples of how the integers 4 and 2 can be added or subtracted.
x/5=-4-2 x=(-6)*5 x=-30 the integer is -30
Only if the first positive integer is greater. 4 - 9 = -5