a negative integer
or a fraction (as in 1/integer)
or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
Yes.
The product would be a positive integer.
No, because an integer is a whole number and it's opposite (negative or positive). The square root of 80 is not a whole number.
No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
The resulting integer is positive seen as they're both positive.
the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
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An integer is just a whole number, excluding zero. Any positive integer will always have an opposite just by placing a negative sign in front of the positive integer. You can also say that any negative whole number is an integer.
Yes.
An integer is a positive number or its opposite. Meaning 8.9 is not an integer but 8.0 is, an integer has to be a whole number, positive or negative! You're welcome... :) <3 'peace an blessins, peace an blessins'! GLOZELL
Negative times positive equals negative.
The opposite integer of 4 is -4. In mathematics, the opposite of a number is its additive inverse, which means the number that, when added to the original number, results in zero. Therefore, the opposite integer of 4 is -4 because 4 + (-4) = 0.
An integer can be negative or positive, so if the integer is, let's say, -6. The opposite, or absolute value, of -6, is 6. So in this case, the opposite has more value than the actual integer. Does that answer the question? :D Best of luck, BrandonRocker98
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.
The product would be a positive integer.
No, because an integer is a whole number and it's opposite (negative or positive). The square root of 80 is not a whole number.