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71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.

71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.

71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.

71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.

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What kind of number is 71?

The number 71 is an integer, an odd integer, a positive odd integer, and also a prime number.


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The positive integer factors of 213 are: 1, 3, 71, 213


Is -71 an integer?

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The sum of three consective integers is 71 less than the least of the integers. what is the integers?

Let x = first integer2nd integer = x + 13rd integer = x + 2x + (x +1) + (x + 2) = x - 713x + 3 = x - 713x = x - 742x = -74x = -371st Integer = -372nd Integer = -363rd Integer = -35(-37) + (-36) + (-35) = -108-108 + 71 = -37


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The positive integer factors of 426 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 71, 142, 213, 426


What numbers is prime 71 or 55?

71 is prime. 55 is not a prime number. Its positive integer factors are 11 and 5. The number 71, meanwhile, is prime, as it has no positive integer factors other than itself and 1.


What is the equation for this The sum of two consecutive integers in 71?

Let x represent the first integer. The second consecutive integer is then x + 1. The equation can be written as x + (x + 1) = 71.


Can a negative integer and a positive integer have a difference of zero?

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Is the difference of two rational numbers an integer?

It can be but it certainly doesn't have to be. 3/4 and 1/2 are both rational numbers. (3/4) - (1/2) = 1/4, which is not an integer.


What is the difference from an integer and whole number?

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Is the difference between a negative integer and a positive integer always a negative integer?

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