Some examples of zero integers are 0, -0, +0. Zero is considered an integer because it is a whole number and can be represented on the number line.
To which decimal place? Closest Integer: 0 Closest Tenth: .1 Closest Hundreth: .10
How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number
A number between 0 and 1 is a fraction.
No. A whole number is either 0 or a positive integer.
It is -1 or 1 because they are both integers
0.2 is the closest that you will get. The nearest integer, though, is 0.
The integer/whole number closet to 0.1 is zero. If you can use decimal numbers, you will always be able to come up with a number closer to 0.1 than anyother number (exept 0.1 itself). For example 0.100000001 is very close to 0.1, but 0.10000000000000001 is even closer.
0 and 4
By definition, the absolute value is the distance from the "0" on a number line to an integer on the number line. Therefore, the absolute value of + 3, for example, is simply three and would be indicated by drawing a line from 0 to 3; and likewise the absolute value of -3 is 3, which would be indicated by drawing a line from 0 to -3.
any integer and the negative of that integer... for example 3 and -3 are the same distance from 0
An integer less than 0 would be at the same distance from 0 as its positive equivalent, but would lie on the opposite side (left) of the 0.
the answer is - 0
Some examples of zero integers are 0, -0, +0. Zero is considered an integer because it is a whole number and can be represented on the number line.
To which decimal place? Closest Integer: 0 Closest Tenth: .1 Closest Hundreth: .10
How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number
no, integer is 0 or positive / negative whole number