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What square roots lie between 5 and 6?

Counting only integer square roots, since sqrt(5) is equal to ±25 and sqrt(6) is equal to ±36, the square roots of the integers between 25 and 36, and between -36 and -25, are between 5 and 6 inclusive.


What 3 integers have a product of -36 and a sum of 5?

-2,2,9


Is 5 7 equal to 12 36?

5/7 is not equal to 12/36.


Explain how the subtraction of integers is related to the addition of integers?

Subtraction of integers is essentially addition of integers except the second integer is inverted. For example: 5 + 3 = 8 is a simple addition of integers. 5 - 3 = 5 is a simple subtraction of integers. It can be expressed by inverting the second value (the one right after the subration sign) and then switching the subtraction sign to an addition sign. So it would look like: 5 + (-3) = 5. Note that (-3) is the opposite of 3. So to do a more confusing subtraction problem like: 55 - (-5), we could rewrite this as: 55 + -(-5). From here it's easy to see that the two negatives cancel out. 55 + 5 = 60.


Find two integers whose sum is 5 and whose product is -36?

41


Is 5 plus 36 equal to 41?

Yes, 5 + 36 = 41.


What are five twelfths fractions of 36 equal to?

5/12 of 36 = 5/12*36 = 5*36/12 = 5*3 = 15


Are all integers closed under addition?

Yes, all integers are closed under addition. This means that when you add any two integers together, the result is always another integer. For example, adding -3 and 5 yields 2, which is also an integer. Therefore, the set of integers is closed under the operation of addition.


How are they integers that equal 5 related?

The integerst that equal 5 are related because their sum will always result in 5, regardless of their order.


What is the defition of opposite integers?

The (not th) definition (not defition) of opposite integers are integers that are equal in their [absolute] value but have different signs. So, for example, the opposite of +4 is -4, and the opposite of -5 is +5.


Does the commutative property of addition apply when you add to negative integers?

Yes. The commutative property of addition (as well as the commutative property of multiplication) applies to all real numbers, and even to complex numbers. As an example (for integers): 5 + (-3) = (-3) + 5


How many addition expressions are there for the number 7?

There are several addition expressions that can equal the number 7, depending on how you combine different integers. For example, you can represent 7 as 7 itself (7), or as combinations of smaller integers like 3 + 4, 2 + 5, and 1 + 6. If you also consider the order of the addends, the total number of unique addition expressions increases. However, the exact count can vary based on whether you allow repeated numbers and the range of integers considered.