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An integer is any whole number, so the answer would be true.
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero - so true
True
False. Counterexample: -1 - (-2) = -1 + 2 = 1.
True, an example of this is 1 - 2 = -1 1 - -------2 is = to -15000 fact
Largest negative integer-1 true or false
An integer is any whole number, so the answer would be true.
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.
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero - so true
False.
True
No, integers can be positive or negative.
False. Counterexample: -1 - (-2) = -1 + 2 = 1.
The sum of a negative integer and a positive integer is zero only when the two integers have the same absolute value. For example, if you have -3 (negative integer) and +3 (positive integer), their sum is zero. However, in general, this situation occurs infrequently since it requires specific values. Most of the time, the sum will be a negative integer if the absolute value of the negative integer is greater than that of the positive integer, and a positive integer if the opposite is true.
True, an example of this is 1 - 2 = -1 1 - -------2 is = to -15000 fact
False. The absolute value of a positive integer is always a positive integer. By definition, the absolute value of any number is its distance from zero on the number line, which is never negative.
To solve the inequality (2x < 35), we first divide both sides by 2, resulting in (x < 17.5). The smallest integer that satisfies this inequality is 17. Therefore, the answer is 17.