Any integer, other than 0, has a positive as well as a negative version. -0 is the same as +0, and so the two are treated as a single number.
Zero counts as neither positive nor negative. It is a neutral integer
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
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.
Yes, -19 is an integer. An integer is any whole number, whether positive, negative, or zero. In this case, -19 is a negative whole number, making it an integer.
Any positive integer.
Any integer, other than 0, has a positive as well as a negative version. -0 is the same as +0, and so the two are treated as a single number.
The number zero is not the smallest positive integer. The number one is the smallest positive integer.
Zero counts as neither positive nor negative. It is a neutral integer
any positive integer
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
let x be any positive integer then x4 is the 4th power of that positive integer
is positive
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.
no, integer is 0 or positive / negative whole number
Any positive non-zero integer to the power zero is equal to 1.
Yes, -19 is an integer. An integer is any whole number, whether positive, negative, or zero. In this case, -19 is a negative whole number, making it an integer.