malay ko ba haha ako nga nagtatanong eh tpos ako rin pla ang sasagot hahahah :)
No because one will get a positive number and the other will be negative
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
The set of numbers that consists of the positive numbers, the negative numbers, and zero are integers. There are no fractions in integers.
The set of positive integers, of course!
The set of positive odd integers.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.
The set of Counting Numbers or Natural Numbersincludes positive integers but not negative integers or zero.The set is 1,2,3,4,5,6....and so on.
The set of integers includes negative integers as well as positive integers. It also includes the number zero which is neither negative nor positive.
The set of all positive integers is a subset of the set of all integers.
malay ko ba haha ako nga nagtatanong eh tpos ako rin pla ang sasagot hahahah :)
No because one will get a positive number and the other will be negative
The set of positive integers does not contain the additive inverses of all but the identity. It is, therefore, not a group.
Some integers are positive numbers.Some integers are not positive numbers.Some positive numbers are integers.Some positive numbers are not integers.They are two sets whose intersection is the set of counting numbers.
The answer below is incomplete.The set of whole numbers also includes all negative integers.
Oh honey, a finite set is like a shopping list - it has a clear end. Examples include a set of primary colors (red, blue, yellow), the days of the week (Monday to Sunday), or the planets in our solar system (sorry Pluto, you're out). Just think of it as a set with a nice little bow on top, all wrapped up and ready to go.