Real numbers are composed of rational and irrational numbers. Integers are part of the group (set) of rational numbers. And the integers are composed of the counting numbers (1, 2, 3, ...) and their negative counterparts (-1, -2, -3, ...). Oh, almost forgot. There is one more integer that is neither positive or negative. It's the number zero. Zero is an integer (neither positive or negative). The smallest real number ever is zero.
Numbers don't stop in either direction. The smallest positive number not starting with 0 is 1. The smallest negative number is infinite.
Every number is divisible by 1. Including negative numbers, that's an infinite list. There is no smallest.
The GCF of 2 numbers can be less than either number.
Subtract the smallest number from the largest number and you will get the distance from the smallest number to the largest number. That is the range. Ex: {-2 -4 -6 3 6 7 12} Smallest number is -6, largest number is 12. 12- (-6) = 12 + 6 = 18. The distance from the smallest number to the largest is 16
There are 22 numbers (multiples of 4, the smallest number is 4 and the largest number is 88, 4 x 22).
1700 and 2550
The smallest possible pair of numbers is 1700 and 2550.
1700 and 2550
its an odd number because prime numbers have two divisable numbers. 1 has 1
958 and 1437
All numbers of the form 52k where k is a integer.
A prime number is a number which is only divisable by one and itself, for example 2,3,5,7,11,13 However it is essential to remember that 2 is the ONLY even prime number and 1 is not a prime number because it is only divisable by itself prime numbers are mostly odd numbers.
The smallest composite numbers are 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10. It should be noted that the number 1 is a unit, and is neither prime nor composite. The numbers 2, 3, 5, and 7 are all prime, leaving the remaining numbers as the 5 smallest composites.
958 and 1437
2 AND 3
Real numbers are composed of rational and irrational numbers. Integers are part of the group (set) of rational numbers. And the integers are composed of the counting numbers (1, 2, 3, ...) and their negative counterparts (-1, -2, -3, ...). Oh, almost forgot. There is one more integer that is neither positive or negative. It's the number zero. Zero is an integer (neither positive or negative). The smallest real number ever is zero.