An integer can be __________. (a) Only Positive (b) Only Negative (c) Both Positive and Negative (d) None of the above
Question
An integer can be __________. (a) Only Positive (b) Only Negative (c) Both Positive and Negative (d) None of the above
Solution
The correct answer is (c) Both Positive and Negative. An integer can be both positive and negative, including zero. For example, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 are all integers.
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