No.
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
8 is an integer, so the answer is 8
No, one half which is 1/2 is not a integer. Its a rational number.
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
No. An integer has to be a whole number.
Just between you and me, 8 IS an integer.
2 half of 3 is just 3 and yes it is an integer
Not at all. Six times one half is three, and one half is not an integer.
No, to be an integer it would have to be a whole number.
The maximum value that can be represented by an 8-bit integer is 255 within the 8-bit integer limit.
No.
You end up with an integer and a fraction. The integer is half of (one less than the one you started with), and the fraction is a half.