They comprise two integers.
These comprise the set of integers. Incidentally, 0 is a natural number.
10 because, a natural number is any number like 1,2,3,4,5... It has no decimals or negatives. The number zero is not a natural number it is a whole number so it would not be counted as a natural number.
No, two negatives multiplied together always form a positive number.
The integers are all the natural numbers and their negatives and zero. So 5 is a natural number and negative 5 is its negative. That makes it an integer.
9 is a natural number, as is any whole number greater than zero.
They comprise two integers.
No - whole numbers only, no negatives, no fractions
These comprise the set of integers. Incidentally, 0 is a natural number.
10 because, a natural number is any number like 1,2,3,4,5... It has no decimals or negatives. The number zero is not a natural number it is a whole number so it would not be counted as a natural number.
Together, the two sets comprise the set of real numbers.
No, two negatives multiplied together always form a positive number.
Natural numbers = Whole numbers are a subset of integers (not intrgers!) which are a subset of rational numbers. Rational numbers and irrational number, together, comprise real numbers.
The integers are all the natural numbers and their negatives and zero. So 5 is a natural number and negative 5 is its negative. That makes it an integer.
When two negative real numbers are multiplied together, the product is a positive real number.
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
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