They don't. 50 is an integer, not a fraction.
The digits of the number without any positive or negative sign. It will look just like the positive version of the integer.
That integer is ' 85 '. Since it's used to represent 85, mathematicians decided to make it look just like 85 in order to make it easier to remember.
Scientific notation looks like a*10bwhere 1 ≤ |a| < 10 is a decimal number and bis an integer.
1440 is an integer.
-6 is an integer because it is a whole number
They don't. 50 is an integer, not a fraction.
The digits of the number without any positive or negative sign. It will look just like the positive version of the integer.
That integer is ' 85 '. Since it's used to represent 85, mathematicians decided to make it look just like 85 in order to make it easier to remember.
Scientific notation looks like a*10bwhere 1 ≤ |a| < 10 is a decimal number and bis an integer.
Look at the places that integers have on the number line. The integer that is on the right is greater that the integer is on the left.
5 of course: look up the definition of "integer".
every whole number is an integer. any fractions or decimals like, 1/2 or .5 is NOT an integer. 6 or -341 IS an integer.
1440 is an integer.
It really does not. But is you really must, it is -13k/k where k is any non zero integer.
No.an integer is a whole number like 1,2,3 etc2/3 is not an integer
You can't write a non-integer as an integer. You can round it to the closest integer if you like, but it's not exactly the same number.