An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero. Integers include all the positive whole numbers, all the negative whole numbers, and zero. In other words, integers are the set of numbers {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
When performing operations with integers, the following rules apply:
The absolute value of an integer is its distance from zero on the number line. The absolute value of a positive integer is the number itself, and the absolute value of a negative integer is the number without its negative sign.
When comparing integers, remember that larger numbers are to the right of smaller numbers on the number line. For example, -3 is less than -2, which is less than -1, and so on.
Now that you have learned about integers, try to answer the practice questions to test your understanding.