It's the one that is a whole number by itself. No fractions, decimals, variables...
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
If the square root is an integer, it's a square number.
4,999.5(Assumes you are rounding a figure to the nearest integer).
667 is an integer, not a fraction. However, if you must express it as a fraction, it is 667/1.
There is no limit to the number of obtuse angles a figure can have. A regular n-gon has n obtuse angles where n is any positive integer greater than 4.
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It is a fraction of the form (2*n)/(5*n) where n is any non-zero integer.
if it is one degree below 0 its integer is negative like in this case -1 . to figure it out you just start counting up again but make sure you put the right integer - or + if the integer is + which means positive is above 0 but if is - below 0
No, it is an integer.
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.
Yes, the square of an integer is always an integer.
the square of an integer will always be an integer