Well, there are two possible answers to this. Using the info you gave, you can set up two equations, using "x" and "y" to represent your integers:
x - y = 7 (i.e., the two integers are 7 apart) and
1/2y + 1 = x
Substituting for x in the first equation and solving for y gives you the pair x = -5 and
y = -12.
However, if you use 1/2x + 1 = y for your second equation, you get x = 16 and y = 9.
One-half is rational because it can be expressed as a quotient of two integers (one divided by two).
x, x + 2 and x + 4. x + x + 4 = x + 2 + 41 x = 39 integers are 39, 41 & 43 More simply, middle integer is always half the sum of the other two. We are told that there is a difference of 41, which must be the other half so the middle integer must be 41.
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No. An integer has to be a whole number.
No, to be an integer it would have to be a whole number.
No. An integer is a kind of number - a whole number - but not all numbers are integers. For example, a half is a number but it is not an integer.
One-half is rational because it can be expressed as a quotient of two integers (one divided by two).
There is no such number. If you restrict yourself to integers, there are numbers - such as primes, that are not divisible by an integer other than one. And if you do not restrict yourself to intgers, then there is no smallest number sincce given any number, half that number will be smaller and will be a divisor.
x, x + 2 and x + 4. x + x + 4 = x + 2 + 41 x = 39 integers are 39, 41 & 43 More simply, middle integer is always half the sum of the other two. We are told that there is a difference of 41, which must be the other half so the middle integer must be 41.
The are an infinite number of rational numbers that are not integers, because a rational number is a number that is written as a ratio of two integers. For examble, 1/2 (i.e. a half) is a non-integer rational number. This form is generally called a fraction.
To find the number of even integers between 100 and 1000, we first determine the number of even integers between 1 and 1000, which is half of the total integers (since every other integer is even). So, 1000/2 = 500 even integers between 1 and 1000. Next, we subtract the number of even integers between 1 and 100, which is 50 (since every other integer is even in this range as well). Therefore, there are 500 - 50 = 450 even integers between 100 and 1000.
Oh, dude, an integer is just a fancy word for a whole number. So, like, 1 over 2 is a fraction, not a whole number. It's like saying you have half a pizza instead of a full one. So, nope, 1 over 2 is not an integer.
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No, one half which is 1/2 is not a integer. Its a rational number.
No. An integer has to be a whole number.
No, to be an integer it would have to be a whole number.
2 half of 3 is just 3 and yes it is an integer