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yes, one is an integer because it is a whole number. visit: coolmath.org--for more info.
Yes, 1 is an integer as it is a whole number.

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Yes. -1 is also an Integer. Integer set is nothing but from -Infinity to +infinity. But the decimal numbers are not included.
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No, but it is an integer.

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