Definitions [1]
Definition: Integers
The numbers −1, −2, −3, … (to the left of zero) are negative numbers or negative integers, and the numbers 1, 2, 3, … (to the right of zero) are positive numbers or positive integers.
Hence, the new set of numbers …, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3,… are called integers.

Concepts [18]
- Integers
- Representation of Integers on the Number Line
- Ordering of Integers
- Addition of Integers
- Subtraction of Integers
- Properties of Addition and Subtraction of Integers
- Multiplication of a Positive and a Negative Integers
- Multiplication of Two Negative Integers
- Product of Three Or More Negative Integers
- Properties of Multiplication of Integers
- Closure Property of Multiplication of Integers
- Closure Property of Multiplication of Integers
- Associative Property of Multiplication of Integers
- Distributive Property of Multiplication of Integers
- Multiplicative Identity of Integers
- Division of Integers
- Properties of Division of Integers
- Statement Problems on Integers Using All Fundamental Operations.
