Zero is not an integer as it is neither positive nor negative.
The sum of all the integers between −5 and −1 is −6.
Every positive integer is larger than every negative integer.
The sum of any two negative integers is always greater than both the integers.
The sum of any two negative integers is always smaller than both the integers.
The sum of any two positive integers is greater than both the integers.
On the number line, an integer on the right of a given integer is always larger than the integer.
6 and −6 are at the same distance from 0 on the number line.
The difference between an integer and its additive inverse is always even.
The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is always zero.
The sum of two negative integers is a positive integer.
The sum of three different integers can never be zero.