-10
-15
When the integers are negative.
No. The answer depends on the context in terms of which the numbers are considered to be opposite.
The sum of the first 20 integers is 190.
The two consecutive negative odd integers having 74 as the sum of their squares are -5 and -7.
The sum of the first four non-negative, consecutive, even integers is 20.
The sum of the first ten positive integers, i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, and 10, is 55. The sum of the first ten negative integers, i.e. -1,-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8,-9, and -10 is -55. The sum of the first ten positive integers plus the sum of the first ten negative integers is 0.
You cannot. The sum of negative integers will be negative.
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the sum of two negative integers is ALWAYS negative
It is -7,-6,-5,-4!
The sum of the smallest 15 positive integers is 120. The sum of the smallest 15 negative integers is -120.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
When the sum of all the positive integers in the sum is exactly matched (in magnitude) by the sum of all the negative integers.
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.
The sum of three negative integers is always negative.