YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that
The first prime number that is odd is 3, so the second odd prime number is 5. Some think 1 is the first prime nunber, but 1 is neither prime nor composite.
Negative first, then zero and then the positive.
if the first negative is samller than the second its positive but if the first one is a larger number than the second then its a positive
Have the second number be greater than the first.
YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that YES ONLY IF THE NUNBER IS 687,808,890,123,342,657 or a multiple of that
The first prime number that is odd is 3, so the second odd prime number is 5. Some think 1 is the first prime nunber, but 1 is neither prime nor composite.
4
no not always. as long as the first number is bigger than the second number. if it is not, the answer is negative. 7-5=2 5-7= -2
Yes. to subtract a negative is to add that number, so the number will be higher than the first number which is positive and can't go below zero.
a negative number minus a negative number is a negative number plus a negative number the answer depends on the value of the first number if the first number's absolute value is larger than the second number's absolute value than the answer is negative if the first number's absolute value is less than the second number's absolute value than the answer is positive
Since zero is both a positive number (defined as such), and not part of the Fibonacci sequence, then the first positive non-Fibonacci number is zero (0). If zero does not fit in you definition of positive number, then the answer would be four (4).
1 is the first positive number on the number line.
Larger.
Negative first, then zero and then the positive.
Hydrogen is the element having atomic number1 and comes first in the periodic table.
no, If the original number is positive, it adds the absolute value (always a positive) to the first number thus doubling it