A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, X/Y where Y is not zero.
breaking even in integers
By adding whatever you mean with "integers of a number".
It means the numbers you use when you count things. They are the positive integers, beginning with ' 1 ', and finding each number on the list by adding 1 to the previous number.
Add the integers together, then divide it by the number of integers there are, (in this case 5)
An integer is a number which does not have a decimal part at all.
A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, X/Y where Y is not zero.
math study of the properties of integers
A prime number is a number that can only be equally divided by 2 integers 1 and itself
breaking even in integers
By adding whatever you mean with "integers of a number".
It means the numbers you use when you count things. They are the positive integers, beginning with ' 1 ', and finding each number on the list by adding 1 to the previous number.
Add the integers together, then divide it by the number of integers there are, (in this case 5)
It means having more than one digit. In the context of decimal integers it means a number greater than 9.
yes * * * * * No it does not. A transcendental number is not rational. It is irrational but, further than that, it is not the root of any polynomial equation with rational coefficients.
It means how many numbers there are.
Numbers are classified as different classes. Integers are a class in the real number system. They are defined by being a rational number that is not a fraction. In other words they are whole negative numbers, zero, and whole positive number (ex. ... -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... ) You can "use" integers in math problems in many ways. You can use them to simplify math promblems and more. Please specify the exact meaning of your question.