It is real, rational, integer and a whole number.It is not an irrational number nor an interger - there is no such thing!
I dont know nerdsI sometimes wish that I knew only nerds.The answer is rational.
An integer is any number which can be either positive and negative but not a fractional number. It is also a whole number. Examples are -1,256, -589, -1, 0, 1, 569, 5,236. It is always a rational number. By definition, a rational number is the division of two integers, where the divisor is not zero. Since the divisor is 1 when the number is an integer, then all integers are rational.
-13 is rational and an integer.
no , because the negative integer is not a whole number. A whole number is greater than a negative ! (:
-1 is all of an integer, a whole number, and a rational number.
no. an integer is a whole, positive number, a rational number can be positive, negative, or a fraction
Any negative integer.
Every whole number is rational and an integer. But the "natural" numbers are definedas the counting numbers, so the negative whole numbers wouldn't qualify.No and yes: it is not a natural number but it is a rational number.
It is a real number, a rational number, an integer.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
The negative square root of 49 is -7. -7 is whole, integer, and rational number. It's not a natural or irrational number.
Any negative integer. Whole numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Whole numbers do not include negative integers.
Yes to all three.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered. There are many arithmetical operations that can combine a negative integer and a rational number.
Some definitions maintain that the set of whole numbers does not include negative numbers. That makes -12 an integer and rational.