50 is an integer.
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an integer is a whole number eg 4, 58 not 3.2
why an set of integer denoted by z
A whole number does represent an integer.
50 is an integer.
a can represent an integer or fraction, or almost anything else.
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An integer is a 'counting' number. It never has anything after the 'point'.
an integer is a whole number eg 4, 58 not 3.2
why an set of integer denoted by z
An integer has nothing after the decimal point.
A whole number does represent an integer.
-3 is an integer that can represent three strokes below par.
2x + 1
If it ever ends, then it is.If there are no digits after the decimal point, it's an integer.
If the integer is positive, then you plot it at a distance of that many units to the right of the origin (zero-point). If the integer is negative, the point is to the left of the origin.