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Yes, integers are ...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3... all of which have an end and therefore terminate.

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Decimal numbers that have finite number of digits after decimal point are called terminating decimal numbers.

For example,

1.2, 2.3376, 4.79 are a few examples of terminating decimals.

Every integer could be written as a decimal number.

Like as follows:

1 could be written as 1.0

2 could be written as 2.0

-3 could be written as –3.0.

We have not changed the value of the numbers but we have converted them in to decimal numbers.


Source: www.icoachmath.com

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No. An integer has NO digits (or NO nonzero digits) after the decimal point.

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