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Tyree Hicks
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5 August, 21:03
In the integer - 60, what does 0 represent
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Krista Fox
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-<-2<-1<0<1<2<3<. an interger is positive if it is greater than zero and negative if it is less than zero. zero is defined as neither negative nor positive.
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