- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
-- Ignore the signs for a moment. -- Find the difference of the two integers. -- Give it the sign of whichever integer is the bigger number.
Depends on how large each integer is. +1-2 or +2-1. Different signs depending on the size of the integers.
if the 2 signs are negative, than the sum is negative. if the 2 signs are positive, than the sum is positive.
The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.
To find the sum of two integers with different signs, you simply combine them, and give the result the sign of the larger integer. For example, you have two integers: -9 and +5. You combine them, that is the +5 cancels out 5 of the -9, leaving -4.
-- write the difference between the integers without regard to their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the larger of the two 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.
1 and -26 is one possible answer.
Yes. The sign of the sum is the same as the sign of the larger interger integer.
-- Ignore the signs for a moment. -- Find the difference of the two integers. -- Give it the sign of whichever integer is the bigger number.
Choose any integer. Let's call it "n". Then subtract 8 - n, to get the other integer. (For the two integers to have different signs, one of the integers must be greater than 8, the other will be negative.)
Depends on how large each integer is. +1-2 or +2-1. Different signs depending on the size of the integers.
if the 2 signs are negative, than the sum is negative. if the 2 signs are positive, than the sum is positive.
The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
No.For the sum of integers:-- two positives make a positive-- two negatives make a negative-- the sum of mixed signs is the sign of the one with the greater absolute valueFor the product of integers:-- like signs make a positive-- unlike signs make a negative