A product of two integers is those two numbers multiplied together. If the product is two integers, it is called a square. Two negative integers are multiplied together by multiplying them together just as if they are positive. For example, -3x-3=9. It is exactly the same thing as squaring a positive integer.
The smallest positive integer is 1. 1 is the multiplicative identity; ie anything times 1 is itself. The greatest negative integer is the most positive negative integer which is -1. Therefore the product of the greatest negative integer and the smallest positive integer is the greatest negative integer which is -1.
No - the absolute value of any integer is either the integer itself or its positive equivalent, if negative.
There are just three possible cases: Positive integer: positive x positive = positive. Negative integer: negative x negative = positive. Zero: zero x zero = zero.
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
Negative numbers are integers as well. The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and therefore larger than itself.
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
Any negative number has an absolute value that is greater than itself.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
As long as the negative integer is greater than the positive integer, a negative integer will result from addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
No. There is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, produces the answer -36.
The sum of any one number is itself.
you get a negative integer
It is positive as for example: -2*-2*-2*-2 = 16
Any positive integer plus any negative integer will always equal an integer. The results will be either a positive integer, a negative integer or zero.it depends which is bigger. if the positive integer is bigger the answer will be positive. and if the negative integer is bigger the answer will be negative.
If the number is 0 or positive, then its absolute value is itself. If the integer is negative, then its absolute value will be its negative (which will be positive).To illustrate the second case, Abs(-3) = -(-3) = +3.
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.
No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
Because an integer can only go into itself once. For example: 10/10 is 1. The first 10 is multiplied by 1 to equal 10.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
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A negative integer. Every time.
No. It would NEVER be negative.