-6 + (-9)= -15
or
-7 - +7=0
Integer?
An integer that divides into another integer exactly is called a Factor.
A factor of an integer is another integer which will go into the first evenly.
The number zero is both a integer and a whole number. This is taught in math.
I showed the teacher how I arrived at a positive integer as the answer to the math problem.
An arbitrary integer is basically the same as any integer. If a math problem says: "Let n be an arbitrary integer", it means that n can be any integer. A random integer in other words.
in a math book
It is a negative integer.
An integer is any whole number. It could be positive, zero or negative.
No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
The answer depends on the nature of the problem.
let x be any integer