Zero is an integer.
The product of anything and 0 is 0.
Yes, 0 is an integer multiple of 3. An integer multiple of a number is obtained by multiplying that number by an integer. Since 0 can be expressed as 3 multiplied by 0 (3 × 0 = 0), it is indeed a multiple of 3.
0 is an integer because there is no reason why it should not be. Some mathematical entities exist as such because they have special qualities that qualify them as one of those entities. Many more entities exist because there is nothing to disqualify them. 0 is one. (so to speak.)
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0 is an integer.
It is 0.
Yes, zero (0) is an integer.
no an integer is only 0 1 2 3 and so on
a negative integer is -1,-2,-3 and so on, but not -2.5 or 0 a positive integer is 1, 2, 3 and so on but not 7.2 or 0
3.8 is not a whole number so cannot be an integer.
Any positive integer.
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero - so true