A collection of 4 positive integers.
No, none of them are positive integers.
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The answer will depend on what you mean by number: integers, rationals, reals, complex numbers, etc.
Positive signed numbers with have a + Positive integers will not.
A collection of 4 positive integers.
Non-positive integers are zero and the negative integers.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.
The set of integers includes negative integers as well as positive integers. It also includes the number zero which is neither negative nor positive.
No, none of them are positive integers.
Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.
Add two positive integers and you ALWAYS have a positive integers. The positive integers are closed under addition.
* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
The answer will depend on what you mean by number: integers, rationals, reals, complex numbers, etc.
The natural numbers are the same as the positive integers.
The set of positive integers, of course!
They are simply positive integers