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They are simply positive integers
When the quotient of two integers is positive, either both integers are positive or both negative. When the quotient of two integers is negative, one of the integers is positive and one negative. When the quotient of two integers is zero, the first integer is zero and the second one is anything but zero.
The set of integers includes negative integers as well as positive integers. It also includes the number zero which is neither negative nor positive.
These are positive integers, usually denoted with the symbol (+) the number. Check the video on youtube Ordering Integers.
Positive and negative whole numbers and zero are integers. Zero is neither negative or positive.
Non-positive integers are zero and the negative integers.
Yes, the intersection of non-negative (positive) and non-positive (negative) integers is zero.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
the collective term for a positive integers and zero is
They are simply positive integers
When the quotient of two integers is positive, either both integers are positive or both negative. When the quotient of two integers is negative, one of the integers is positive and one negative. When the quotient of two integers is zero, the first integer is zero and the second one is anything but zero.
Their quotient is positive if the integers have the same sign;negative if the integers have different signs;zero if the dividend is zero (and the divisor is not).
Neither. It is in between positive and negative but it is still an integer.
Positive integers are greater than zero. Negative integers are less than zero.
The sum of two positive integers is never zero. The sum of two numbers a and b can only be zero if a=-b, or a=0 and b=0. Since 0 is not a positive integer, and a and b cannot both be positive integers if a=-b, then it is impossible for the sum of two positive integers to be zero. _______________________________________________________________ The above answer is correct. Here is another way to say it: An integer is any whole number including negative numbers, positive numbers and zero. However, a "positive integer" is a whole number greater than zero. The "sum of two positive integers" means you are adding two numbers greater than zero together. Therefore, the sum of two positive integers can never be a negative integer, and can never be zero. Example: 1 + 1 = 2
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.