Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
The sum of two integers is positive whenever the integer with the larger absolute value is positive. The sign of the other one doesn't matter.
Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
No. The answer depends on the context in terms of which the numbers are considered to be opposite.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive even integers is 340. Find the integers.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
The sum of two positive integers is positive. The sum of two negative integers is negative. The sum of one positive integer and one negative integer has the same sign as the addend with the greater absolute value. If the absolute values of the two addends are equal, the sum is zero.
Another, higher positive integer.
The sum of two integers is positive whenever the integer with the larger absolute value is positive. The sign of the other one doesn't matter.
The sum is always positive (and it never yields a prime number?)