It's either positive or negative depending on the number that is greater than the second number. Example subtract 10 from 20 the answer is 10. 20 as being the greater than 10. Another example subtract 5 from -10 the answer is -15. -10 as being the greater than 5. Take note when subtracting positive and negative integers you change the sign of the subtrahend.
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
No because -10 is less than -1
2
10, 12, 14, 16
It's either positive or negative depending on the number that is greater than the second number. Example subtract 10 from 20 the answer is 10. 20 as being the greater than 10. Another example subtract 5 from -10 the answer is -15. -10 as being the greater than 5. Take note when subtracting positive and negative integers you change the sign of the subtrahend.
10
The greater than symbol is > Example: -5 negative is greater than -10 negative -5 > -10
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
4
no -10 is less than -4
Any negative number has an absolute value that is greater than itself.
Negative numbers are integers as well. The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and therefore larger than itself.
Yes.
Yes it is.
No, there are an infinite number of integers. So, there would be an infinite (infinity/2-1) number of positive integers. And, there would be an infinite (infinity-10) number of integers greater than ten.
No because -10 is less than -1