No, if the decimal contains any number other than zero.
Yes. "-3." is an integer.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No.
yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
An integer is any non-decimal number like 5 or -3 or 0. An whole number is any non-negative, non-decimal number like 0 or 3 or 5. An integer can be a negative number whereas a whole number cannot be negative. And that all have a freat day !!$
an integer won't have any decimal point
A decimal is not an integer. However a number with a decimal component can be either positive or negative
It is an integer.
An integer is a number that can be either positive or negative and has no numbers after the decimal point.
A decimal or fraction is not an integer. An integer is a positive or negative whole number. Meaning that a positive or negative fraction or decimal is not an integer.yes by what the paper says
15 is a whole number and an integer. An integer can be positive, negative, or zero, but not a decimal.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No.
Neither because it is a negative decimal number
Yes. any number, positive or negative, that is whole (has no fraction or decimal) is an integer. ex)1, 2, 9001, -255.
yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
An integer is any non-decimal number like 5 or -3 or 0. An whole number is any non-negative, non-decimal number like 0 or 3 or 5. An integer can be a negative number whereas a whole number cannot be negative. And that all have a freat day !!$
A non-positive integer is a negative integer. The term refers to any integer (a number that has no decimal part) that is less than zero.It means that it is an integer (whole number), and that it isn't positive. In other words, that includes zero, and negative integers.