There is no integer that satisfies both of those conditions.
No, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer. By definition, negative integers are to the left of zero on the number line, while positive integers are to the right. Since all negative integers are less than zero, they are always less than any positive integer. Thus, negative integers are always smaller than positive integers.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
Yes.
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Yes.
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.
When the positive integer is greater than the negative integer.
Zero is Greater than every negative integer
no , because the negative integer is not a whole number. A whole number is greater than a negative ! (:
No, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer. By definition, negative integers are to the left of zero on the number line, while positive integers are to the right. Since all negative integers are less than zero, they are always less than any positive integer. Thus, negative integers are always smaller than positive integers.
By definition, a negative integer is any integer less than zero. Similarly, a positive integer is any integer greater than zero. It should be immediately obvious that an integer cannot be both less than and greater than zero. Therefore, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer.
No.A positive integer is always larger than a negative integer. In the case of two negative integers, the integer with the larger absolute value is actually smaller.
no
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
Yes it is yes because the integer -3 is closer to 0 than -4 the bigger the negative, the smaller the number.
As 6 is a positive integer, no negative integer is greater than it.
Yes.