A factor.
Another positive integer
It is indeed a rational number. Do you know the definition of a rational number? It is a number which can be exactly obtained by dividing one integer into another integer. -5.8 can be obtained exactly by dividing -58 by 10. It doesn't matter that -58 is a negative number. It is still a whole number, otherwise known as an integer. An example of an irrational number (not a rational number) is √2. This number can only be approximated (as 1.414… with as many decimal places as you desire); but it can not be exactly expressed as the ratio of two integers - as a rational number, that is. Another irrational number is π (pronounced 'pi'). It is approximately 3.14159 - but no number of decimal places will get it exactly; nor will the ratio of any two integers.
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
the sum of two consecutive integers is -241, what is the larger integer?
Here are a few familiar quotients of integers:1/22/33/47/10The quotient of two integers is seldom an integer.
No. An irrational number is one that is not a rational number. A rational number is once that equals one integer divided by another. So an irrational number cannot be represented by one integer divided by another integer, so it cannot be an integer!
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Any integer can be expressed as a fraction. The simplest is the integer itself divided by one.
Exactly as it is 1224 because all whole numbers are integers
Any integer can be divided by any non-zero integer, and the result is a rational number.
an integer plus and integer will always be an integer. We say integers are closed under addition.
When you add, subtract, or multiply integers, you get integers. When you divide one integer by another one, you may or may not get an integer.
An integer is a whole number (not a fraction) that can be positive, negative, or zero. Therefore, the numbers 10, 0, -25, and 5,148 are all integers. Unlike floating point numbers. Integers are a commonly used data type in computer programming. For example, whenever a number is being incremented, such as within a "for loop" or "while loop," an integer is used. Integers are also used to determine an item's location within an array. When two integers are added, subtracted, or multiplied, the result is also an integer. However, when one integer is divided into another, the result may be an integer or a fraction. For example, 6 divided by 3 equals 2, which is an integer, but 6 divided by 4 equals 1.5, which contains a fraction. Decimal numbers may either be rounded or truncated to produce an integer result. http://www.techterms.com/definition/integer ^website i got it from.
Another positive integer
A positive integer divided by a positive integer always results in a positive quotient. It is not possible to divide by zero.
Another, higher positive integer.
Another even integer.