When one or both of the integers is/are zero.
a*b=0 if a=0, b=0, or both a and b are equal to 0. In other words, if one or both integers are zero.
what is the formula to use to solve the product of two consecutive odd integers
I think you mean consecutive even integers: 20 & 22
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
Yes, the product of 2 integers are always an integers. ex. -2*3=-6
The two consecutive odd integers having a product of 99 are 9 and 11.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
The sign of the product of four integers depends on the signs of the individual integers. There are 4 cases: 1) When all 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (either all are positive or all are negative), the product is positive. 2) When 3 of the 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (3 are positive and 1 is negative; or 3 are negative and 1 is positive), the product is negative. 3) When 2 of the integers are positive non-zero and the other 2 of the integers are negative non-zero, the product is positive. 4) If even one of the integers is zero, the product is zero (no sign - it is neither positive nor negative).
what is the formula to use to solve the product of two consecutive odd integers
I think you mean consecutive even integers: 20 & 22
That happens when only one of the two integers is negative.
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
Yes, the product of 2 integers are always an integers. ex. -2*3=-6
The product of the two integers is -80.
Irrational numbers, such as √2 or π, cannot be written as a fraction pq where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero. These numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers and are non-repeating and non-terminating decimals.
All integers are rational numbers, not all rational numbers are integers. Rational numbers can be expressed as fractions, p/q, where q is not equal to zero. For integers the denominator is 1. 5 is an integer, 2/3 is a fraction, both are rational.
2 and 91
Oh, dude, the ratio of two integers is just one number divided by the other. As long as the denominator isn't zero (because you can't divide by zero, like, ever), you're good to go. So, like, if you have 8 divided by 2, the ratio is 4. Easy peasy!