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Any integer multiple of 9. For example 18, or 99.
The number 71 is an integer, an odd integer, a positive odd integer, and also a prime number.
Every integer is also a rational number and a real number.
It is an integer
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
Divide the smaller into the larger. If the quotient is an integer, the smaller is a factor of the larger.
A factor of a integer is an integer that divides the second integer into a third integer exactly; i.e. A is a factor of B if B/A is exactly C, where all of A, B and C are integers. A prime factor is a factor as above, but is also a prime number. This means that the only factors of that factor are one and the number itself; i.e. A is a prime factor of B if B/A is exactly C andthe only factors of A are 1 and A.
Yes. Every integer is a factor of zero. Zero is in fact the only number that can be divided by zero, so zero is also a factor. Zero has an infinite number of factors.
You will have to determine its scaling factor. The output of the ADC is a number, you can interpret it anyway that is necessary for the system it is in.
There is no irrational number that is also an integer.
Any integer multiple of 9. For example 18, or 99.
The number 71 is an integer, an odd integer, a positive odd integer, and also a prime number.
An integer is a whole number. As 3.166666 is clearly a decimal and not a whole number, it is also not an integer.
Yes 5 is an integer and it is also a prime number
Every integer is also a rational number and a real number.
Yes and it is also a Prime number
n mathematics, a divisor of an integer n, also called a factor of n, is an integer which divides n without leaving a remainder. That is to say factors and divisors are the exact same thing.