There is no greatest integer. Whatever integer you think is greatest, you can always add one (1) to it and get a larger one.
When converting a decimal to a fraction, count the number of integers to the right of the decimal. Next, divide that number by 10 if it is to the right. The answer to -0.3 is -3/10 because there is one integer to the right of the decimal point and negative. It is important that zeros count as an integer, 300.033 is 300 33/1000.
An integer is a whole number, for example 3. A square of an integer is that integer multiplied by itself. So, 3 squared (which can also be written as 32) is 3 x 3 = 9.
The square root of 3 is not an integer.
positive times negative equals negative
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3 or any larger integer.
Suppose the smaller integer is x, then the larger one is x+1. x + 3*(x+1) = 43 That is x + 3x + 3 = 43 so that 4x = 40 and that implies that x = 10 and so the other integer is 11.
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No, it is not.
The larger integer is 30. The smaller is 28.
No. For example, 5 is an odd integer and 3 is an odd integer, yet 5/3 is neither an integer nor odd (as odd numbers are, by definition, integers).
A positive integer is 6*8*10 = 480 although there are smaller and larger positive integers with that property.