Yes, it is between negative infinity and positive infinity.
yes, one is an integer because it is a whole number. visit: coolmath.org--for more info.Yes, 1 is an integer as it is a whole number.
The signed integer range extends only from negative infinity to positive infinity. You have to make up your own names and symbols for whole numbers that are not included in that range.
An integer is a whole number. So zero could be the smallest integer.
Infinity
Yes, it is between negative infinity and positive infinity.
Infinity is not a finite number, but a concept. No matter how large a finite integer is, there is always an integer that is higher by 1.
yes, one is an integer because it is a whole number. visit: coolmath.org--for more info.Yes, 1 is an integer as it is a whole number.
The signed integer range extends only from negative infinity to positive infinity. You have to make up your own names and symbols for whole numbers that are not included in that range.
An integer is a whole number. So zero could be the smallest integer.
A positive integer between 0 and infinity
Infinity
An integer refers to +ve as well as -ve integers i.e. an integer lies from (-infinity to + infinity).On the other hand natural numbers are +ve integers only(excluding 0 as it is neither +ve nor -ve).
Integers are whole numbers that go from negative infinity to positive infinity. As such, they do cover the negative range of the number line.
No. Just like positive integers, negative integers stretch out to infinity. There will never be a least negative integer.
The set of negative integers is {-1, -2, -3, ...}. The greatest negative integer is -1. From there the numbers progress toward negative infinity. There are an infinite number of negative integers as they approach negative infinity. So there is no smallest negative integer. -1
In the list of all integers from negative infinity to positive infinity, there is a 50% chance that a randomly selected integer will be even.