Yes, negative 1 is an integer.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
Yes, -1 is the integer with the highest value on the negative side.
Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
Negative 0.6 rounded to the nearest integer is -1.
Yes, negative 1 is an integer.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
The smallest positive integer is 1. 1 is the multiplicative identity; ie anything times 1 is itself. The greatest negative integer is the most positive negative integer which is -1. Therefore the product of the greatest negative integer and the smallest positive integer is the greatest negative integer which is -1.
The smallest positive integer is 1. The largest negative integer is -1. 1 > -1
Yes, -1 is the integer with the highest value on the negative side.
Largest negative integer-1 true or false
Here's a useful tip to use when multiplying or dividing intergers:2 positives = positive2 negatives = positive (that's right, positive!)1 positive, 1 negative = negative
The answer is -1. A negative integer is an integer to the left of zero on the number line. It is less than zero. So the greatest negative integer is -1.
The least non negative integer would be 1.
Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
Negative 0.6 rounded to the nearest integer is -1.
When the positive integer is farther from 0 than the negative integer, example -4+5=1 why? the -4 is 4 places to the left of the 0 and the 5 is 5 places to the right.