The answer depends on the context for opposite. Common opposites are the additive or multiplicative inverses but any invertible function can be used to define an opposite.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
The opposite of an integer is the integer that, when added to it, results in a sum of zero. In this case, the opposite of -6 is 6, since -6 + 6 = 0. The opposite integer is also known as the additive inverse.
If by "opposite" you mean its additive inverse, the answer is 0. If by "opposite" you mean its multiplicative inverse, for the number x, it will be (x+1/x).
yes
-65
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
Yes, when a nonzero integer is divided by it's opposite it's value equals -1
The opposite of an integer is the integer that, when added to it, results in a sum of zero. In this case, the opposite of -6 is 6, since -6 + 6 = 0. The opposite integer is also known as the additive inverse.
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.
A non-integer.
If by "opposite" you mean its additive inverse, the answer is 0. If by "opposite" you mean its multiplicative inverse, for the number x, it will be (x+1/x).
-1 (interagers are any number and its opposite/negative.)
That depends on how you define "opposite." It could be -89, 1/89 or something that isn't a number at all.
yes
-65
Yes, there is a greatest negative integer. It is -1 because -1 is the only negative number before 0 and negative numbers are the opposite of positive numbers.