No.
Integers are what we refer to as the counting numbers (all the way from negative infinity to positive infinity).
Example of integers:
-72, -4, -1, 0, 1, 17, 119.
38.52 is a rational number, but not an integer.
"Numbers" are split into two main categories: Real and Imaginary.
"Reals" are broken down into Rational and Irrational.
"Rational" numbers consist of integers and non-integers.
"Integers" are made up of whole numbers and negative numbers.
"Whole numbers" include 0 and the natural numbers.
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the square of an integer will always be an integer
When they are added together and the absolute value of the positive integer is bigger than the absolute value of the negative integer or when the negative integer is subtracted from the positive integer.
The integer is 26
36.84 is not an integer so there is no integer "of 36.84".
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).