It will always be positive.
will always be zero
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
No, always negative
The statement is: "Their sum is always an integer." Whether the sum is negative or positive depends on the two original integers.
No. The answer depends on the context in terms of which the numbers are considered to be opposite.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.
It will always be positive.
will always be zero
yes the answer is always a positive
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
The sum is always positive (and it never yields a prime number?)
Yes. But NOT always.
No, always negative
The statement is: "Their sum is always an integer." Whether the sum is negative or positive depends on the two original integers.
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
If the integers are the same, then the sum is always zero.If the integers are different, then the sum is never zero.If there's no rule governing the choice of integers, then the sum is sometimes zero.By the way . . . we're talking about 'integers', not 'intergers'.