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NO negative integer is greater than a positive integer, like 35. There is no solution.
its 81
5
1
-1
A prime number is an integer, greater than 1, which is only divisible by 1 and by itself.A prime number is an integer, greater than 1, which is only divisible by 1 and by itself.A prime number is an integer, greater than 1, which is only divisible by 1 and by itself.A prime number is an integer, greater than 1, which is only divisible by 1 and by itself.
The integer greater than -3 and less than 2 is -2. This is because it is the largest integer that is greater than -3 but still less than 2. In the number line, -2 falls between -3 and 2.
zero
-1
By definition, a negative integer is any integer less than zero. Similarly, a positive integer is any integer greater than zero. It should be immediately obvious that an integer cannot be both less than and greater than zero. Therefore, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer.
No. A negative integer raised to the third power will yield a negative number that is less than the integer. Only whole numbers (positive integers greater than or equal to 1) have the property where that integer raised to the third power is greater than or equal to the integer.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...Any positive whole numberThe number 1 is greater than 0, it is also an integer
no they r not as 1 and -1 are not! 1 is greater than -1
-1
101 is an integer greater than 100.