9
-14 - 23 = -37
Integers are unique so there is no other equivalent to -23.
The integer of -23 is simply -23 itself, as it is already an integer. Integers include all whole numbers, both positive and negative, as well as zero. Thus, -23 is part of the set of integers.
To determine the number of ways to write a sum that equals 23, we need to consider how many distinct integers or combinations of integers can be added together to reach that total. The number of ways can vary significantly depending on the restrictions placed on the integers (e.g., positive integers, negative integers, or allowing repetitions). Without specific constraints, there are infinitely many combinations, such as using different positive integers that add up to 23, or including negative integers. If the context is more specific, such as using a fixed number of addends or only positive integers, the answer would require further details.
They are four positive integers in decreasing order of magnitude.
-14 - 23 = -37
Integers are unique so there is no other equivalent to -23.
The integer of -23 is simply -23 itself, as it is already an integer. Integers include all whole numbers, both positive and negative, as well as zero. Thus, -23 is part of the set of integers.
Positive and negative whole numbers and zero are integers. Zero is neither negative or positive.
To determine the number of ways to write a sum that equals 23, we need to consider how many distinct integers or combinations of integers can be added together to reach that total. The number of ways can vary significantly depending on the restrictions placed on the integers (e.g., positive integers, negative integers, or allowing repetitions). Without specific constraints, there are infinitely many combinations, such as using different positive integers that add up to 23, or including negative integers. If the context is more specific, such as using a fixed number of addends or only positive integers, the answer would require further details.
They are four positive integers in decreasing order of magnitude.
23
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
At most -80 (negative 80).
-5, -23. -235689 are three examples.
25
23 can be multiplied by an infinite number of integers.