Some definitions maintain that the set of whole numbers does not include negative numbers. That makes -12 an integer and rational.
It is all three.
* 12 is a composite integer (meaning that it is not prime). * 12 in factor form is 2*2*3. * 12 is an even number. * 12 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. * 12 is a two-digit number. * 12 is an integer, as well as a real, rational, whole, and natural number.
-12 is the decimal equivalent of -12. -12 is also an integer, rational number, and a real number to name a few more.
It is all three.
-12 is the rational number. In the form of a ratio, it can be written as -12/1.
12 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 12/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
Some definitions maintain that the set of whole numbers does not include negative numbers. That makes -12 an integer and rational.
Yes it is a integer idiot
No. To be a rational number it must be an integer over another integer. π is not an integer, nor can it be made into an integer by multiplying it by another integer, thus one twelfth of π is not a rational number.
It is not an irrational number but is each of the others.
If you divide an integer by another integer, the result is a rational number by definition.
It is -3, which is an integer
12 is the ratio of 12 and 1 ... nice and rational.
Yes -12 is a negative integer or a negative whole number
* 12 is a composite integer (meaning that it is not prime). * 12 in factor form is 2*2*3. * 12 is an even number. * 12 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. * 12 is a two-digit number. * 12 is an integer, as well as a real, rational, whole, and natural number.
-12 is the decimal equivalent of -12. -12 is also an integer, rational number, and a real number to name a few more.
It is all three.
integers are basically any whole number, a negative integer is a negative whole number...such as -12