If you have drawn a number line counting in whole numbers, the integers are those whole number points. Any decimal numbers in between are not integers.
No, not all rational numbers are integers. All integers are whole numbers, but a non-whole number can be rational if the numbers after the decimal point either 1. end or 2. repeat. So, sometimes rational numbers are integers, sometimes they're not. But all integers are rational numbers.
No. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers. Ex. of integers: -1, -2,-3 1, 2, 3 Not integers: 1.5, 3.34, -6.9
no. only numbers with .0 or .00 or .000 following decimal point are integers.
Yes.For example 2.0 IS an integer, but note that most decimals are not integers, eg 2.56 is not an integer.Not normally because integers are whole numbers
No, because integers are whole numbers
They can be integers, rational numbers or even approximations for irrational numbers.
No, integers are whole numbers that do not have any decimal or fractional parts. Integers include positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero. Decimals are used to represent numbers that fall between integers on the number line.
Non-integers are fractions, decimal numbers, and irrational numbers. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers.
yes
because not all rational numbers are integers, recurring numbers, numbers to 1 decimal place and fractions are rational as well but all integers are rational
no, integers are whole numbers and have no decimal points ; 1,2,3 etc. are integers but not 1.8, for example do not have any values after the decimal
yes all whole numbers are integersexamples of non integers would be numbers with a decimal or fraction
It is a decimal because it is an integer and all [normal] integers are decimal numbers.
Yes. The decimal part is 0 (for example 16 is 16.0)
Integers or whole numbers
Integers.