1 Integer comes from the Latin word meaning whole and untouched
2 Integers are whole rational numbers
3 Integers are the digits from 0 to 9 and a combination of these digits
4 Integers can be expressed as fractions with a denominator of 1
5 Integers of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..... etc are the natural historical counting numbers
6 Integers can be positive numbers including 0
7 Integers can be negative numbers
8 Integers can be even numbers including 0
9 Integers can be odd numbers
10 Integers can be prime numbers having only 2 factors
11 Integers can be composite numbers having more than 2 factors
12 Integers can be increased by the powers of positive exponents
13 Integers to the power of 1 remain unchanged
14 Integers to the power of 0 are equal to 1
15 Integers on the number line are in ascending order
16 Integers 0 and 1 form the binary system
17 Integers can be perfect squares
18 Integers sometimes become Irrational Numbers when square rooted
19 Integer numbers are infinite
20 Integer 20 is equal to a score
21 Integers with many noughts can be expressed in scientific notation
22 Integers can be expressed in letters as in the Roman numeral system
23 Integer 23 is a Prime number so it's prime time to say goodbye
Yes and integers are whole numbers that can belong to one of the following classes:- Prime numbers which have only 2 factors Composite numbers which have more than 2 factors
They are whole numbers without decimals or fractions attached to them and also they are all rational numbers.
A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.
3 and 9 are the only common integers (Ze {-inf; ..... ; -3; -2;-1;0;1;2;3;4;.......;inf})
I'm not sure if that is a question, but if it is, yes, you can add more than two integers. Just add the first two to get a new, single integer and then add that to the next one. You can do that indefinitely if you have a large set of integers.
Yes and integers are whole numbers that can belong to one of the following classes:- Prime numbers which have only 2 factors Composite numbers which have more than 2 factors
If the system is truly forgotten then nobody will remember even one fact about it - leave alone a score or more!
I suggest you take a look at the Wikipedia article on "triangle", or at some similar source. I am sure you can find lots of interesting facts there.
I can get you started with one: Nobody who knows anything about it calls it "the pi of a circle". Pi is pi.
25, 26 and 27.
They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!
It is prime. When multiplied by the integers 1 to 9, the value is simply that digit twice.
They are whole numbers without decimals or fractions attached to them and also they are all rational numbers.
1. you have to score in the opponents goal with anything but your hands
One application is in accounting money- money owed is a negative balance ; money owed you is positive. Another application is in keeping score in games in which penalties can subtract from you score- you may end up with a negative score.
No. Adding negative integers will result in an integer that is more negative.
Integers are used in diving, money, cooking, height, bank account and more!