Yes.
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
Yes. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer (if your integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number (if it isn't).
39
There are no odd numbers between 38 and 39, as 39 is the next integer and it is an odd number. Therefore, there are zero odd numbers between 38 and 39.
-15
-39, itself, is the nearest integer.
Yes
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
The answer is 6
By the uniqueness of integers, the only integer for 39 is 39 itself. And that cannot have a sum of 3.
When you divide 3 into 39, the result is an integer. 3 x 13 = 39 3 and 13 are both factors of 39.
Yes. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer (if your integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number (if it isn't).
39
39 is simply a number. It is an integer, a whole number, and a natural number. The prime factorization of 39 is 3*13. You can go on from there.
I suggest that the number which best expresses it is 29028.
Since 39 is an integer, it cannot be expressed any simpler.
1950*k where k is any integer.