Until someone first broke an item into separate parts all numbers were integers - people counted things... animals, people, days, all things were whole numbers.
The sum of all positive integers in infinite. I am not sure how this particular idea is useful.
The symbol for the set of integers is Z. This comes from the German Zahl, which means integer.
The symbol for the set of integers is Z and it comes from the German word Zahlen, meaning numbers.
Some people say it came from China.
It comes from a ratio of two integers, the second of which is not zero.
You've come to the right place. The integers are: 2, 4, and 6
I HAVE NO IDEA BUT GUYS COME ON ANSWER THIS QUESTIONI HAVE NO IDEA BUT GUYS COME ON ANSWER THIS QUESTION
Well, the integers 1, 77, -1, and -77 come to mind . . .
The symbols for integers (not the set of integers) are often the letters n, i, j and k. In some early programming languages, any variable whose name started with the letters i to n (inclusive) was an integer variable.
The symbol for the set is Z, from the German Zahlen meaning numbers.
Yes, idea is a word. You had a good idea to come and ask that question here.
natural numbers integers and whole numbers