An integer less than zero, such as -1, -2, -3, etc.
It is positive as for example -2 times -3 = 6
Yes
Whole numbers are positive numbers from zero to infinity. Integers are both positive and negative numbers. So whole numbers and integers have positive numbers in common, but only integers have negative numbers. Both have zero, and both have no fractions.
same of the positive add inte gers lessthan 20
To order integers, you arrange them according to their value from smallest to largest (ascending order) or from largest to smallest (descending order). For example, the integers -3, 1, and 0 in ascending order are -3, 0, and 1. When ordering, negative integers come before positive integers, and among positive integers, lower values appear before higher ones.
Positive 1 Negative -1
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It is positive as for example -2 times -3 = 6
Yes
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Whole numbers are positive numbers from zero to infinity. Integers are both positive and negative numbers. So whole numbers and integers have positive numbers in common, but only integers have negative numbers. Both have zero, and both have no fractions.
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same of the positive add inte gers lessthan 20
Integer Real life problems are examples in real life that relate to Intgers. For example, Lakes: Positive Integers could be related to the height of the lake above sea level Negative integers would related with the height of the lake below sea level Banks- Depositing $20 (positive number) into your account. And then the next day withdraw 100 20-100=???
It is a multiplicative term that proceeds a variable, generally. For instance: 3x, the coeifficent is 3, also ax2+bx, here there are two coefficents. Notices coefficents can be intgers, fractions, decimals, irrational numbers, vectors and sometimes even fucntions themselves.
negative x positive = negative negative x negative = positive negative x negative x negative = negative negative x negative x negative x negative = positive .....
Negative. Negative. Negative. Negative.