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Should be 50! Every odd integer is 1 less than the corresponding even integer and there are 50 of each in 100...
Because numbers are infinite, there is an infinite number of answers. e.g. What number should be added to 2 to make a perfect square? 2+2=4 (a perfect square) 2+7=9 (a perfect square) 2+14=16 (a perfect square) 2+23=25 (a perfect square) etc... Did you have a specific number in mind.
An integer can be negative or 0 whereas whole numbers, usually, refer to strictly positive integers. It should be noted, however, that the term "whole number" doesn't have a precise mathematical definition. In fact, some people equate the whole numbers with the integers.
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By definition, a negative integer is any integer less than zero. Similarly, a positive integer is any integer greater than zero. It should be immediately obvious that an integer cannot be both less than and greater than zero. Therefore, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer.
No to be a perfect square you should be able to take the number and square root it on the calculator and get an integer.
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Should be 50! Every odd integer is 1 less than the corresponding even integer and there are 50 of each in 100...
design an algorithm for finding all the factors of a positive integer
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A perfect Square means a shape having 4 equal sides and the angle between two adjecent lines should be 90, But a perfect Cube means its an OBJECT with its four sides are equal dimentions. Any square has 4 equal sides and 90 degree corner angles. This is a question about number theory. A perfect square is a number whose square root is an integer (eg 9, 49 etc). Similarly a perfect cube is a number whose cube root is an integer (eg 8, 27 etc)
7018 electrodes should be used with DC positive polarity. This means the electrode holder is connected to the positive terminal of the welding machine, resulting in better arc stability and smoother weld deposits.
I assume you are meaning in a transfusion. The ideal blood should be a perfect match. A positive should get A positive. In an emergency an A positive can receive any blood that has no B genotype. O+/-, A+/-,but NO B or AB.
Yes, by definition.
Because numbers are infinite, there is an infinite number of answers. e.g. What number should be added to 2 to make a perfect square? 2+2=4 (a perfect square) 2+7=9 (a perfect square) 2+14=16 (a perfect square) 2+23=25 (a perfect square) etc... Did you have a specific number in mind.