No because -2/3 is a fraction
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No, not every negative number is an integer. For example, -11/2 is not an integer. However, -1, -2, -3, and so on, are negative integers. Perhaps that is what you meant to ask. The negative of every positive integer is a negative integer.
Always positive. For example, -3 divided by -1 = +3, because there are THREE lots of -1 in -3.
When you have for example -3+1=-2. When the negative interer is more than the positive.
A negative integer is any whole number which is negative. For example -3 is a negative integer because it's a whole number and it's negative. However -3.24 would not be a negative integer because it's not whole. 3 would not be a negative integer either because it's positive rather than negative.
Any negative integer. Whole numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Whole numbers do not include negative integers.