A non-integer.
An integer can be negative or positive, so if the integer is, let's say, -6. The opposite, or absolute value, of -6, is 6. So in this case, the opposite has more value than the actual integer. Does that answer the question? :D Best of luck, BrandonRocker98
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The opposite of 243 is -243.
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The opposite integer of 4 is -4?
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
The positive integer factors of 89 are 1 and 89. 89 is a prime number.
the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.
89 is an integer and there is not a sensible way to express it as a fraction.
A non-integer.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
yes
Well, friend, it seems like there might be a small misunderstanding here. The quotient of two integers with different signs actually takes the sign of the number with the greater absolute value, not the opposite sign. It's all about finding balance and harmony in mathematics, just like creating a beautiful painting.
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89 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 89/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
An integer can be negative or positive, so if the integer is, let's say, -6. The opposite, or absolute value, of -6, is 6. So in this case, the opposite has more value than the actual integer. Does that answer the question? :D Best of luck, BrandonRocker98