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
-15
2/16, 3/39, z/(13z) where z is any number, integer, non-integer, rational or irrational number.
-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.