a negative integer
no, integer is 0 or positive / negative whole number
An integer is a whole number. Nonnegative mean not negative. A nonnegative integer is a whole number that is not a negative number. For example, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,....
Yes, you can have negative and positive integers.
No. An irrational number is any number that is not a rational number; A rational number is any number that can be expressed as one integer over another integer. negative 3 over 4 is one integer (negative 3) over another integer (4), and so is a rational number.
It depends, if a number with positive integers is greater than the number with the negative integer therefore the sum will be in positive integer. And if the number with positive integer is less than the number with the number with negative integer then the sum will be in negative integer.
No, not every negative number is an integer. For example, -11/2 is not an integer. However, -1, -2, -3, and so on, are negative integers. Perhaps that is what you meant to ask. The negative of every positive integer is a negative integer.
It is a negative integer, a negative rational integer, a negative real number.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
Unless the integer is fractional it is not an irrational number.
Negative. Sorry. No you do not. Adding a negative to a negative gives you a number that is even more negative. Picture a number line. A negative number is to the left of zero, and adding a negative number moves further left. ■
no , because the negative integer is not a whole number. A whole number is greater than a negative ! (:
-1.5 would be a negative non-integer.
Yes, -17 is an integer. Any number that is a negative or positive whole number or zero is an integer.
Any negative integer.
a negative integer
If you divide a positive number (it doesn't really matter if it is an integer or a fraction) by a negative number, the result is negative.