It is still an integer, which could be negative or positive.
Every counting number IS an integer.
When you add, subtract, or multiply integers, you get integers. When you divide one integer by another one, you may or may not get an integer.
An integer is not an equation, but rather a counting number.
It is real, rational, integer and whole but not irrational nor counting.
you get a negative integer
Integers are whole numbers such as: ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Counting numbers are whole numbers such as: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... So the product can be a whole positive number or zero. Example: (-2)(-3)= 6 (-2)(0) = 0
A counting number.
YES. Every counting number is an integer.
The product is an integer that may or may not be a counting number.All integers are whole numbers.The counting numbers are {1, 2, 3, ...}The integers are the counting numbers along with 0 and the negative counting numbers, ie {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}The product of two of these is an integer that will be:a negative counting number {..., -3, -2, -1} - the first integer is a counting number, the second is a negative counting numberzero {0} - either, or both, number is zeroa counting number {1, 2, 3, ...} both integers are negative counting numbers.
Every counting number IS an integer.
When you add, subtract, or multiply integers, you get integers. When you divide one integer by another one, you may or may not get an integer.
It is Real, Rational, Integer, Whole and Counting but not Irrational
It is Real, Rational, Integer, Whole and Counting but not Irrational
An integer is not an equation, but rather a counting number.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
It is real, rational, integer and whole but not irrational nor counting.
you get a negative integer