if your negative number is higher than your positive number your sum will be negative. if it is 0 i think that's pretty easy to find out yourself.
ex: -5-3 = -8
To determine whether the sum of integers will be positive, negative, or zero without actually adding, you can compare the counts of positive and negative integers. If there are more positive integers than negative ones, the sum will be positive. Conversely, if there are more negative integers, the sum will be negative. If the counts are equal and they are of the same absolute value, the sum will be zero.
if they are both negative, add like they are positive numbers, but just add the negative sign.
Positive integers are all the whole numbers greater than zero: 1, 2, 3, 4,5,... and negative integers are-1.-2,-3.-4,-5,.... The integers are the union of the positive integers, the negative integers and 0. Integers are numbers that can be written without a fractional or decimal component, and fall within the set {... −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. A third definition is the integers are the union of the natural numbers, their negatives, and 0.
The value of ( n ) can be either positive, negative, or zero, depending on the context in which it is used. In mathematics, ( n ) often represents an integer, and integers include both positive and negative values as well as zero. Therefore, without additional information or constraints, ( n ) is not restricted to being only positive or negative.
To determine the number of ways to write a sum that equals 23, we need to consider how many distinct integers or combinations of integers can be added together to reach that total. The number of ways can vary significantly depending on the restrictions placed on the integers (e.g., positive integers, negative integers, or allowing repetitions). Without specific constraints, there are infinitely many combinations, such as using different positive integers that add up to 23, or including negative integers. If the context is more specific, such as using a fixed number of addends or only positive integers, the answer would require further details.
To determine whether the sum of integers will be positive, negative, or zero without actually adding, you can compare the counts of positive and negative integers. If there are more positive integers than negative ones, the sum will be positive. Conversely, if there are more negative integers, the sum will be negative. If the counts are equal and they are of the same absolute value, the sum will be zero.
the answer is a positive because two negative or two positive is always positive.
Integers can be negative or positive numbers providing that they are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
opposites: if it is a negative, make it a positive. if it is a positive, make it a negative absolute value: take the number without any sign. if it is negative, make it positive. if it is positive, keep it as a positive,
Integers are the natural numbers (positive and negative) that can be written without a decimal or a fraction attached.see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer
if they are both negative, add like they are positive numbers, but just add the negative sign.
Yes, EXCEPT for the number 0. It is a whole number but is not positive or negative. Real Numbers - Everything I. Rational Numbers- Any number except for non terminating decimals A. Integers- Any negative or positive number...not a decimal1. Whole Numbers- Any positive integer INCLUDING ZEROa. Natural Numbers- Any positive integer (NOT INCLUDING ZERO) The answer is not entirely correct, Whole numbers are numbers without a fractional part or decimal point. Therefore whole numbers can be negative as well as positive. -2 is a whole number but is not positive. There are a number of different interpretations for whole numbers, from non-negative integers, positive integers and all integers (which includes negative integers)
Actually it is. Well, it depends what definition of "whole number" you use. Some definitions include only positive integers, some use it as a synonym of "integers". Therefore, due to this ambiguity, the phrase "whole numbers" would better be avoided in math. Rather, use words or phrases like "integers", "positive integers", or "non-negative integers", to convey the exact meaning, without ambiguity.
Positive integers are all the whole numbers greater than zero: 1, 2, 3, 4,5,... and negative integers are-1.-2,-3.-4,-5,.... The integers are the union of the positive integers, the negative integers and 0. Integers are numbers that can be written without a fractional or decimal component, and fall within the set {... −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. A third definition is the integers are the union of the natural numbers, their negatives, and 0.
Integers include 0, the negative numbers without fractional parts, and the positive numbers without fractional parts. The "without fractional parts" part of the description implies that all of the integers are whole numbers. Therefore, if you are adding integers, you are adding whole numbers.
The value of ( n ) can be either positive, negative, or zero, depending on the context in which it is used. In mathematics, ( n ) often represents an integer, and integers include both positive and negative values as well as zero. Therefore, without additional information or constraints, ( n ) is not restricted to being only positive or negative.
yes integers include positive and negative numbers.