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Integers are positive or negative whole numbers. e.g
-1,-2,...,-1000. or +1,...+1000.
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No, there are an infinite number of integers. So, there would be an infinite (infinity/2-1) number of positive integers. And, there would be an infinite (infinity-10) number of integers greater than ten.
minus ten.
if by Numbers you mean Integers, then the answer is TRUE. if it is real numbers, then it is false.
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Well, well, well, look who's trying to do some math! If the sum of ten consecutive integers is five, then the middle number is 0. So, the largest integer would be 4. Keep crunching those numbers, honey!
The sum of the first ten positive integers is: 55
Ten consecutive integers are a sequence of ten whole numbers that follow one after the other without any gaps. For example, if you start with the integer 5, the ten consecutive integers would be 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14. Each integer in the sequence is one more than the previous integer. This concept can be applied starting from any integer.
I get 2,520. I could be wrong.
No, there are an infinite number of integers. So, there would be an infinite (infinity/2-1) number of positive integers. And, there would be an infinite (infinity-10) number of integers greater than ten.
The sum of the first ten positive integers, i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, and 10, is 55. The sum of the first ten negative integers, i.e. -1,-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8,-9, and -10 is -55. The sum of the first ten positive integers plus the sum of the first ten negative integers is 0.
Ten.
There are no such integers. In fact, there are no real numbers that satisfy the requirements.
Ten of them.
The ten numbers from 1 to 10.
minus ten.
if by Numbers you mean Integers, then the answer is TRUE. if it is real numbers, then it is false.
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