Yes, because a zero integer is simply 0
Subtracting an integer is the same as adding its opposite.Examples:In the following examples, we convert the subtracted integer to its opposite, and add the two integers.7 - 4 = 7 + (-4) = 312 - (-5) = 12 + (5) = 17-8 - 7 = -8 + (-7) = -15-22 - (-40) = -22 + (40) = 18Note that the result of subtracting two integers could be positive or negative.
positive 10
It is: 45--40 = 85
Any negative number is less than any positive number.
Yes, because a zero integer is simply 0
Subtracting an integer is the same as adding its opposite.Examples:In the following examples, we convert the subtracted integer to its opposite, and add the two integers.7 - 4 = 7 + (-4) = 312 - (-5) = 12 + (5) = 17-8 - 7 = -8 + (-7) = -15-22 - (-40) = -22 + (40) = 18Note that the result of subtracting two integers could be positive or negative.
Just multiply the two numbers. Remember that multiplying two negative numbers gives a positive result.
30
positive 10
It is: 45--40 = 85
A composite number is a number with more than two positive integer factors, including itself and 1. Since 40 is divisible by 2, it is a composite number. The positive integer factors of 40 are: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
It is a fraction of the form (40*k)/(56*k) where k is any non-zero integer or a common factor of 40 and 56.
Any negative number is less than any positive number.
For any non-zero integer k, the fraction (24*k)/(40*k) is equivalent.
No.
It is any fraction of the form (15*x)/(40*x) where x is a non-zero integer or where 1/x is a common factor of 15 and 40.