Closure with respect to addition and multiplication.
Cummutative, Associative properties of addition and of multiplication.
Distributive property of multiplication over addition.
Yes, integers can be positive! An integer is basically any whole number, positive ir negative!
they are integers.
Any positive number. Whole numbers are all positive and integers are any number including negatives.
No because one will get a positive number and the other will be negative
No, integers can be positive or negative.
There is no such number. If you restrict yourself to integers, there are numbers - such as primes, that are not divisible by an integer other than one. And if you do not restrict yourself to intgers, then there is no smallest number sincce given any number, half that number will be smaller and will be a divisor.
The set of integers includes negative integers as well as positive integers. It also includes the number zero which is neither negative nor positive.
The sum of the first forty positive integers can be calculated using the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series, which is (n/2)(first term + last term) where n is the number of terms. In this case, the sum is (40/2)(1 + 40) = 820.
Yes, integers can be positive! An integer is basically any whole number, positive ir negative!
These are positive integers, usually denoted with the symbol (+) the number. Check the video on youtube Ordering Integers.
they are integers.
Any positive number. Whole numbers are all positive and integers are any number including negatives.
There are no negative integers between positive ones on the number line.
No because one will get a positive number and the other will be negative
No, integers can be positive or negative.
11.11 Although if you restrict yourself to integers, the answer is 22
By adding whatever you mean with "integers of a number".