No because integers are whole numbers
1/3 is not an integer, and there is no such thing as an interger. An integer is a whole number.
The vast majority of rational numbers are not integers - only an infinitesimally small proportion are integers.
No. None of them are, because there is no such thing as an 'interger'.However, all whole numbers, positive or negative, are integers .
Integers are closed under subtraction, meaning that any subtraction problem with integers has a solution in the set of integers.
7/4 = 1.75
It is a rational number but not an integer.
7 is a whole number, six is an interger.
No because integers are whole numbers
It is: 3/4+7/4+1/4 = 11/4 or 2.75
An interger's absolute value is how far away it is from 0, so an interger's absolute value will always be positive. The absolute value of -83 is 83. The absolute value of 178 is 178. etc.
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No, integers are whole numbers- 1,2,3,4,5...
1/3 is not an integer, and there is no such thing as an interger. An integer is a whole number.
The vast majority of rational numbers are not integers - only an infinitesimally small proportion are integers.
yes
An integer (not interger!) sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that each number in the set is an integer, or a whole number.