No, but 2 and 3 are.
No because integers are whole numbers
An integer is any whole number. As 25 is a whole number, it is considered an integer.
Yes. Integers include positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero - as long as there is no decimal or fractional part.
No. Integers are always whole numbers
Yes because it is a whole number
Yes
-25
Because you are using a compiler (TurboC, most likely) which was developed some 25 years ago, for a 16-bit platform.
2.35 is not an integer.
Store the absolute value of the desired integer in a variable. Multiply the absolute value by two. Substract the new integer by the old integer.
Integer programming is a special kind of an optimising problem where the solution must be an integer.
25 is an integer.
25 is an integer.
Square root of 25 = 251/2 = 5, which is an integer. So the square root of 25 is integer.
50/25 simplifies to 2/1 which is 2 and 2 is an integer, so yes, 50/25 is an integer.
-25
Well, the square root of 25 is five, and 5 is an integer, yes.
It is 41 - 25 = 16
the integer 25 is an odd number the integer is a composite number 6 is less than 25, so is a deficient number
No.No. A "multiple" generally means an "integer multiple". 60 is 2.4 times 25, not an integer.
-50 is 25 less than -25
The number 4 and 25 do not have to be simplified to be an integer. The numbers are already an integer. An integer is a number that can be written without a decimal component or a fractional component.
The only integer equivalent to 2532 is 2532.