Every aspect of mathematics depends upon integers, and even if you don't do any mathematics, you count things with integers. If you even want to know how many guests you are having for dinner, you need to use integers.
No job that anyone is aware of, besides maybe football or golf, and then only for people who are into that kind of stuff. One of the biggest lies in school is when they say that you will use them.
You can sometime use integers but often speed or velocity can also be irrational.
Yes.
Yep.
Yes it does use footballs.
Golf, Hockey, Football
You use integers in golf, temperature (not body temp. because those sometimes use decimals), football yardage, weight, globes, and maps.
There are several different ways that you can use integers in everyday situations. For example you can use integers in the Winter, you use them with the temperature.
The Chinese and Hindu were the first to use negative integers
Personally, I use them to count with.
Counting
Every aspect of mathematics depends upon integers, and even if you don't do any mathematics, you count things with integers. If you even want to know how many guests you are having for dinner, you need to use integers.
No job that anyone is aware of, besides maybe football or golf, and then only for people who are into that kind of stuff. One of the biggest lies in school is when they say that you will use them.
You can sometime use integers but often speed or velocity can also be irrational.
The concept of integers, including positive and negative whole numbers, originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 3000 BCE. The Sumerians developed a system of counting using tokens to represent quantities, which eventually evolved into a written numerical system using cuneiform symbols. These early civilizations laid the foundation for the development of integers as a fundamental mathematical concept.
Yes.