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noNo. There are positive and negative integers. Zero is also an integer.-----------------------An integer simply means a whole number/value. It shouldn't matter whether it is positive or negative.
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All we can deduce from that information is that k is a positive perfect square. Is that really the whole question? What?
It seems to vary depending on who you ask. The definition of the set of whole numbers always includes the positive integers. However, it may also include zero and possibly the set of negative integers.
When adding two integers, the answer will be positive if both integers are positive, or if one is negative but its absolute value is smaller than the absolute value of the positive integer.
The product of four negative integers is always positive. This is because multiplying two negative integers results in a positive integer, and when you multiply two positive integers, the result remains positive. Therefore, the product of four negative integers will yield a positive value.
The sum of two integers is positive whenever the integer with the larger absolute value is positive. The sign of the other one doesn't matter.
Zero has no numerical value,therefore it is neither positive nor negative.
Absolute value * * * * * Counting numbers.
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The absolute value is always non-negative. So, the absolute values of zero and positive integers are the same as the numbers. However, the absolute values of negative integers are their additive inverses or additive opposites (or positive equivalents).Thus, for example, abs(-3) = +3
When the absolute value of the negative number is higher than the positive number.
To determine whether the sum of integers will be positive, negative, or zero without actually adding, you can compare the counts of positive and negative integers. If there are more positive integers than negative ones, the sum will be positive. Conversely, if there are more negative integers, the sum will be negative. If the counts are equal and they are of the same absolute value, the sum will be zero.
noNo. There are positive and negative integers. Zero is also an integer.-----------------------An integer simply means a whole number/value. It shouldn't matter whether it is positive or negative.
If for the two integers a + b = c, a is larger than zero and b is larger than the absolute value of the first number, then c is always positive. If a is smaller than zero, and b is larger than the absolute value of the second number, then c is positive. If a is smaller than zero, and b is smaller than the absolute value of the second number, then c is negative.
it depends to the value of the number,when the greater value caries the positive sign,your answer must be positive,when it carries the negative sign,your answer is negative.