No.
an integer won't have any decimal point
A decimal is not an integer. However a number with a decimal component can be either positive or negative
A decimal or fraction is not an integer. An integer is a positive or negative whole number. Meaning that a positive or negative fraction or decimal is not an integer.yes by what the paper says
An integer is a number that can be either positive or negative and has no numbers after the decimal point.
A decimal can be a positive integer or a negative integer or neither of the above. For example: 26.0 is a positive integer. -52.0 is a negative integer. 26.2 is not an integer at all. 0.0 is an integer, but is neither positive nor negative.
It is an integer.
No, 1.1 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. Since 1.1 has a decimal part (0.1), it is considered a decimal or a real number, but not an integer.
No, if the decimal contains any number other than zero.
No, 0.2 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any fractional or decimal parts. In this case, 0.2 has a decimal part, making it a rational number but not an integer.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No, 13.5 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, but it cannot have any fractional or decimal component. Since 13.5 contains a decimal, it is classified as a rational number, but not an integer.
There are non-zero digits after the decimal point, so it is not an integer of any kind.