The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
No. you could have, for example, -4 or 4 (or any other minus or positive number). Both are integers.
Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.
The sign of the product of four integers depends on the signs of the individual integers. There are 4 cases: 1) When all 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (either all are positive or all are negative), the product is positive. 2) When 3 of the 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (3 are positive and 1 is negative; or 3 are negative and 1 is positive), the product is negative. 3) When 2 of the integers are positive non-zero and the other 2 of the integers are negative non-zero, the product is positive. 4) If even one of the integers is zero, the product is zero (no sign - it is neither positive nor negative).
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
There are 80 such integers.
The positive integers up to 4 are: 1, 2, 3, and 4. This is a total of four positive integers.
81
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 the first 40 even positive integers can be equal to 820.
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-4
positive integers are like 2,3,4,etc... negative integers are like -2,-4,-9etc....
Multiplying and dividing integers is real easy. All you have to do is do regular dividing and multiplying keeping in mind these simple rules: RULES: 1: When multiplying or dividing integers, when the numbers are a positive, positive they equal a positive. When the numbers are negative, negative they equal a positive. In other words, same signs equal positive. 2: This rule is very similar to the rule above. The only change is that when the signs are different, they equal a negative. ( negative, positive= negative, positive, negative= negative.) Please correct me if I'm wrong. Multiply integers- my notes from class positive x positive= positive positive x negative= negative negative x negative= positive Divide integers- again my notes from class positive divided by a positive= positive negative divided by a negative= positive negative divided by a positive= negative Dividing integers are simple if the number has a different sign than the other it is always negative but if they have the same sign its always positive ex. -20/5=-4 ex. -20/-4=-5
No. you could have, for example, -4 or 4 (or any other minus or positive number). Both are integers.
Positive integers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ....