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A positive integer

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What do two non integer rational numbers give you for an answer?

a positive number because a negative plus a negative is a positive so it will give you a positive number


What is a negative forty five plus negative something equals 13?

Adding two negatives will make a larger negative sum. but adding a larger positive to a smaller negative will give a positive sum. -45 + 58 = 13


Does a negative number plus a negative number always a positive?

No. Adding two negative numbers will give a number which is more negative.


What is a negitaive times a positive?

A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.A negative number times a positive number will give you a negative product.


Give an example of an integer that is not a natural number?

Natural numbers are the counting numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc... Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, and zero. So, an integer that is not a counting number could be 0 or any negative integer.


Give a example of a positive integer?

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Are the square roots of all positive integers are irrational?

It might seems like it, but actually no. Proof: sqrt(0) = 0 (0 is an integer, not a irrational number) sqrt(1) = 1 (1 is an integer, not irrational) sqrt(2) = irrational sqrt(3) = irrational sqrt(4) = 2 (integer) As you can see, there are more than 1 square root of a positive integer that yields an integer, not a irrational. While most of the sqrts give irrational numbers as answers, perfect squares will always give you an integer result. Note: 0 is not a positive integer. 0 is neither positive nor negative.


Is a negative divided by a positive zero?

There is no such thing as a positive or a negative zero. A negative divided by a positive is a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. If you have a negative and a positive, the answer will be a negative. But if you have two negatives or two positives as the dividend and divisor, the answer will be a positive. In other words, dividing two positives or two negatives will always give you a positive. But dividing a positive and a negative will always give you a negative.


Give an example of a negative number which is not an integer?

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Does a negative plus a negative give you a positive?

No, it does not.


Why is the product of an integer multiplied by itself can never be negative?

This is because anything squared is always positive. For example: 1 times 1= 1 and (-1) times (-1)= 1. The only number that when squared will give you a negative number are irrational, such as i. i is equal to the square root of (-1).


Give exaples of positive and negative intgers?

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