A non-zero integer.
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the answer is anything negative
prime number
As far as positive numbers are concerned, the additive inverse of a positive number is a negative number with the same magnitude (i.e. the additive inverse of 5 is -5). It would be wrong to simply say that "negative" and "additive inverse" are correct, because the additive inverse of a negative number is a positive number.
An integer. It is not positive or negative.
Some people use it interchangeably with counting numbers, some with whole numbers.