No because integers are whole numbers
Yes
-.36=1-.64; so,integer component is 1.
64 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 64/1.
Each integer is multiplied by 8.
To simplify 64, we need to find the largest perfect square that divides evenly into 64. In this case, the largest perfect square that divides evenly into 64 is 64 itself. Therefore, the simplified form of 64 is 64.
Negative 64 is the square root of an integer. The square root of -64 is not an integer.
The correct answer is 64
yes, square root 64 =8 which is integer, rational and real
64 is an integer, not a fraction.
Yes
-.36=1-.64; so,integer component is 1.
The number of bits in an integer depends on the type of integer and the system architecture. For example, a standard 32-bit integer uses 32 bits, while a 64-bit integer uses 64 bits. In programming languages, the size of an integer can also vary; for instance, in C, an int typically occupies 32 bits on a 32-bit or 64-bit system.
That means there is an integer which, when squared, is exactly equal to 64.
(Any integer) times (26) is. ( That's every multiple of 64. )
It is any fraction of the form (48*x)/(64*x) where x is a non-zero integer or 1/x is an integer common factor of 48 and 64.
64
Yes, just take its square root. Since it is an integer, 64 is a perfect square. Alternately, since the square of this integer is 64, 64 is a perfect square, by definition.