Of the 729 numbers that satisfy the requirement of positive integers, 104 are divisible by 7.
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6 positive integers. 0,1,2,3,4 & 5
Any number of the from 5a9b where a and b are positive integers and at least one of them is >1 will satisfy the requirements. There are infinitely many such numbers.
666 integers.
There are 6 such triples.
There are infinitely many pairs of positive integers that satisfy the equation x - y = 42, starting with (43, 1), (44, 2), (45, 3) and so on.
Of the 729 numbers that satisfy the requirement of positive integers, 104 are divisible by 7.
any odd number >0 that is a whole numberSince there are infinitely many odd positive integers, you will understand that I cannot list all of them, however, they look like this: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, etc.Answer:The odd positive integers are those that satisfy the equation: Iodd=1+2nWhere: Iodd= Any odd positive integer valuen=any positive integer value
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All the numerals are integers (positive integers)
6 positive integers. 0,1,2,3,4 & 5
The positive integers up to 4 are: 1, 2, 3, and 4. This is a total of four positive integers.
No. If an equation has many solutions, any one of them will satisfy it.
Any number of the from 5a9b where a and b are positive integers and at least one of them is >1 will satisfy the requirements. There are infinitely many such numbers.
The answer depends on how many negative integers you divide by.
666 integers.