neutral
It makes a positive.
it does not meet,positive goes to positive and negetive to negetive.
* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
Not necessarily. A negative number plus a positive number can be negative, zero or positive.
positive
zero is neither positive nor negetive
Negetive 2
Before the object on the positive and after on negetive
It is subtraction
negetive ground
Subtracting: Positive - Negative = Positive Negative - Positive = Negative No that is not the way it goes. It is positive+negetive=either counting on which integer is bigger negative+negative=positive positive+positive=positive positive x negetive=negative negative x postitve= negative negative/positive=negative positive/negative=negetive thanks The top is right though because subtracting a negative is like adding so you could never get a negative and subtracting from a positive from negative will always be a negative. The question was for integers with different signs so you don't need to do "positive + positive"
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