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No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.
If you divide a positive number (it doesn't really matter if it is an integer or a fraction) by a negative number, the result is negative.
One (negative) is preceded by a - sign and the other (positive) is not. Negative integers have values less than zero, whereas positive integers have values greater than zero. If a positive and negative integer are made up of the same digits and in the same order (e.g., 2 and -2, or 896 and -896), then when added together they will equal zero. If, however, one is subtracted from the other, then they will equal twice the number from which the other is subtracted.
All of the numbers that are in Positive and Negative sign are Integers , whether they reach 1 million if it has Positive or Negative sign it is considered as Integer .
Yes. A negative subtracted by a negative is a positive. Just remember that two like signs become a positive sign, and two unlike signs become a negative sign.
Negative, as for example: 5 times -4 = -20
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with a positive sign.
The sign of the answer will always be a positive number because subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive (
If the number is zero, then it is neither positive nor negative.For all other integers: If there is a minus sign, "-", before the integer, then it is negative. If there is a plus sign, "+", before the integer or no sign at all, then it is positive.
The absolute value of a positive integer is positive. When taking the absolute value of any integer, one is essentially removing the sign (whether positive or negative), always leaving the remaining number positive.
When the absolute value of the negative number is higher than the positive number.