The first place to use negative integers was China around 200 B.C
Yes, it can!
First, subtract the absolute values of the integers, then use the greater absolute value's sign.
That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
all number can be negative or positive. :) The term "whole numbers" is ambiguous; sometimes it is used for integers, sometimes only for non-negative integers. It is better to use the more precise terms "integers", "positive integers", "non-negative integers", depending on what you want to say. it is also false if your looking for this answer caue it could be like 0.3,0.5 there not whole numbers
The Chinese and Hindu were the first to use negative integers
The first place to use negative integers was China around 200 B.C
China is the first documented case in 200 BC
when it is positive or negative (+or -)
The concept of integers, including positive and negative whole numbers, originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 3000 BCE. The Sumerians developed a system of counting using tokens to represent quantities, which eventually evolved into a written numerical system using cuneiform symbols. These early civilizations laid the foundation for the development of integers as a fundamental mathematical concept.
Yes, it can!
First, subtract the absolute values of the integers, then use the greater absolute value's sign.
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That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
China, probably between the 10th and 2nd century BCE.
all number can be negative or positive. :) The term "whole numbers" is ambiguous; sometimes it is used for integers, sometimes only for non-negative integers. It is better to use the more precise terms "integers", "positive integers", "non-negative integers", depending on what you want to say. it is also false if your looking for this answer caue it could be like 0.3,0.5 there not whole numbers
Negative numbers can be used for weather, when we talk about temperature that is below zero.