integers are all the positive and negative whole numbers and zero.
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
3.8 is not a whole number so cannot be an integer.
There is no greatest integer. Whatever integer you think is greatest, you can always add one (1) to it and get a larger one.
No. If it is an integer then it is a whole number.
An integer is a number that is the quotient of an integer in the numerator and 1 in the denominator. For instance: n / 1 = n is an integer We can think of "integer" as "the value in the denominator divides the value in the numerator". This also gives the integer. For instance: 18 / 2 = 9.
You will get a positive integer. If you subtract a negative number, you will be adding it. I think of it like 2 minuses equals a plus. :P
no, i dont think so
I have never before heard of a non-perfect square but I suppose it would be any non-zero number that is not the square of an integer. People sometimes say "perfect square" to mean an integer that is a square of an integer - I think the "perfect" is redundant but if you do not think "square" is clear by itself, say "integer square."
i think it is 1
A finger. This is in math so I think OP looking for nos. An integer is a whole no. (pos or neg) or zero, so anything that is not one of those.
The best I have found is at math integers dot com. That site has all the integer worksheets you can think of. The best feature is that they are free for everyone.
I think it's multiplicand and the multiplier.