It is zero and that is simply because that is how additive opposites are defined.
Yes the sum of two integers will always be an integer.
Yes.
Their total is zero.
Because by definition, there sum will always be zero. Because the definition of opposites are additive inverses.
Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
Yes the sum of two integers will always be an integer.
Two integers are additive inverses if their sum is zero
Their total is zero.
Yes.
There are no two consecutive integers that sum to 58. With two consecutive integers, one is even, the other is odd. The sum of an even number and an odd number is odd. 58 is even so cannot be the sum of two consecutive integers.
Because by definition, there sum will always be zero. Because the definition of opposites are additive inverses.
Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
Two consecutive integers will be 0.5 more and 0.5 less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is -3471.5, so the two consecutive integers are -3472 and -3471.
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No, the sum of two integers is not equal to the difference of the same two integers, except in specific cases. For two integers ( a ) and ( b ), the sum is ( a + b ) and the difference is ( a - b ). These two expressions can only be equal if one of the integers is zero or if they are equal (i.e., ( a = b )). In general, the sum will be greater than or less than the difference, depending on the values of ( a ) and ( b ).
The sum of two consecutive integers will always be an odd number.