An integer is a whole number that can be either positive, negative, or zero. It does not include fractions or decimals. Integers are part of the set of numbers known as the "whole numbers," which encompasses the negative whole numbers, zero, and the positive whole numbers. In mathematical notation, the set of integers is often represented by the symbol ( \mathbb{Z} ).
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A positive integer plus a positive integer is equal to a positive integer. For example, 2 + 2 = 4. The two digits being added together are called the addends, while the answer is called the sum.
A factor.
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The square of that integer.
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A positive integer plus a positive integer is equal to a positive integer. For example, 2 + 2 = 4. The two digits being added together are called the addends, while the answer is called the sum.
It is called an integer.
A factor.
An integer that divides into another integer exactly is called a Factor.
It is called a mixed-number.
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