An integer is a whole number. Nonnegative mean not negative. A nonnegative integer is a whole number that is not a negative number. For example, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,....
u mean -2
This would be impossible - since the mean of the three integers would have to be an integer, and if you divide -56 by 3, you do not get an integer.
The slope can be remembered as "rise over run". When the slope is an integer, it means that the rise over run is positive.
The problem must have given you a list of several whole numbers. The integer range is the difference in size (distance) between the biggest one and the smallest one.
If you mean 21517 then it is an integer because it is a whole number. If you mean 2.1517 then it is not an integer because it is not a whole number.
It is an integer which is the successor to the integer 3.
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
"Integer" comes from Latin and means "whole" or "intact."
i dont get what you mean because any number is an integer, technically...
If you mean 5110 then it is an integer because it is a whole number
An integer is a whole number. Adding a integer would just mean to add a whole number.
If you mean -20 then it is an integer because it is a whole number
An integer is a whole number with no decimals or fractions. So 7 is and integer but 7.0 or 7.3 are not integers.
whole, intact
The answer must be a whole number.
If you mean its atomic number, it is 15.