The positive integers are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}. The smallest one is 1.
1 is the smallest positive integer. But if you include negative integers, there is no smallest.
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
It is 1296.
Zero is neither positive nor negative.
The smallest positive integer with four different digits is 1023. This number uses the smallest digits available (1, 0, 2, and 3) while ensuring that the first digit is not zero, thus maintaining its status as a positive integer.
The number zero is not the smallest positive integer. The number one is the smallest positive integer.
1 is the smallest positive integer. But if you include negative integers, there is no smallest.
The smallest positive integer is 1. The largest negative integer is -1. 1 > -1
The smallest positive integer is 1. 1 is the multiplicative identity; ie anything times 1 is itself. The greatest negative integer is the most positive negative integer which is -1. Therefore the product of the greatest negative integer and the smallest positive integer is the greatest negative integer which is -1.
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
It is 192.
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It is: 4
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The smallest positive factor of any positive integer is the number 1. If negative factors are allowed, the smallest factor is the negative of the absolute value of any integer.
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YES