45 degrees (+/- 180k degrees for any integer k) or pi/4 radians (+/- pi*k radians for any integer k).
No.
90 - 76 = 14 degrees.90 - 76 = 14 degrees.90 - 76 = 14 degrees.90 - 76 = 14 degrees.
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The integer is 14.
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
80 degrees Fahrenheit can be represented as the integer 80.
The magnitude is +14
The nearest integer to 13.5 is 14.
An integer is any number, positive or negative, that is written as a whole number. In other words, there is no fraction or decimals. Therefore, 14 is an integer.
14
45 degrees (+/- 180k degrees for any integer k) or pi/4 radians (+/- pi*k radians for any integer k).
14/2 = 7 and is therefore both an integer and rational.
Between (2k)*pi radians and (1+2k)*pi radians where k is an integer. If you are still working with degrees, that is360*k degrees to (1+2k)*180 degrees, for integer values of k.NB: these are open intervals: that is, the end points are not included.Between (2k)*pi radians and (1+2k)*pi radians where k is an integer. If you are still working with degrees, that is360*k degrees to (1+2k)*180 degrees, for integer values of k.NB: these are open intervals: that is, the end points are not included.Between (2k)*pi radians and (1+2k)*pi radians where k is an integer. If you are still working with degrees, that is360*k degrees to (1+2k)*180 degrees, for integer values of k.NB: these are open intervals: that is, the end points are not included.Between (2k)*pi radians and (1+2k)*pi radians where k is an integer. If you are still working with degrees, that is360*k degrees to (1+2k)*180 degrees, for integer values of k.NB: these are open intervals: that is, the end points are not included.
i dont get what you mean because any number is an integer, technically...
Yes.