An integer is a whole number. Counting numbers (1,2,3, etc), their negative counterparts and 0 are the integers. Any number that is not an integer is a non-integer.
Non integers may be fractions (such as 2/5 or -3/7) or mixed fractions (12/5). In decimal form these would be terminating or recurring decimals.
Or they may be Irrational Numbers such as sqrt(2), or cuberoot(-3) or π. In decimal form these would be infinite, non-recurring decimals.
its a positive non integer
I have never before heard of a non-perfect square but I suppose it would be any non-zero number that is not the square of an integer. People sometimes say "perfect square" to mean an integer that is a square of an integer - I think the "perfect" is redundant but if you do not think "square" is clear by itself, say "integer square."
Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.
4.5 is not an integer.
A non-integer can be positive or negative. It is not a whole number, and that is all.
its a positive non integer
I have never before heard of a non-perfect square but I suppose it would be any non-zero number that is not the square of an integer. People sometimes say "perfect square" to mean an integer that is a square of an integer - I think the "perfect" is redundant but if you do not think "square" is clear by itself, say "integer square."
a non-negative integer is a positive integer Example: -2 = 2 -35 = 35
ZERO 0
Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.
A non-integer.
4.5 is not an integer.
A non-integer can be positive or negative. It is not a whole number, and that is all.
The least non negative integer would be 1.
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
-1.5 would be a negative non-integer.
Distinct integer is a number with non fraction or decimal.