It most certainly can.
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its a positive non integer
Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.
4.5 is not an integer.
A non-integer can be positive or negative. It is not a whole number, and that is all.
Yes, the domain represents all the x values on a graph. Since these x values can be non-integral numbers, the domain can contain non-integral numbers.
Well a non-integer is basically a not a number. It can be a variable, symbol and etc.
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Non-examples of a domain include sets that do not meet the criteria for being a domain in a specific context. For instance, in mathematics, the set of all real numbers cannot be a domain for a function that is only defined for positive numbers. Similarly, if a function is defined only for integers, then any set containing non-integer values would not qualify as its domain.
It is the fraction. The non-partial part is called the integer part.
A non-positive integer is any integer that is less than or equal to zero. This includes all negative integers (such as -1, -2, -3, etc.) as well as zero itself. In mathematical notation, non-positive integers are represented as { ..., -3, -2, -1, 0 }.
its a positive non integer
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a non-negative integer is a positive integer Example: -2 = 2 -35 = 35
Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.
A non-integer.