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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer "is a number that can be written without a fractional component."
so if you *can* right the number as just a number (without a fraction) then it is an integer
you know integers? \(\normalsize\color{black}{ \displaystyle {\bf ....} -4,~-3,~-2,~-1,~~0,~~1,~~2,~~3,~~4~ {\bf ....} }\)
all negative and positive "numbers"
no
integer doesn't include fractions
see my post about what integer is? it includes "full"/"whole" numbers that are negative or positive.
huh? that's looks right to me
oh, it is right
they got me
*bonk* lol
27/3 and -7/1.... sheesh
@Rachella it's right ^_^
what a mess, \(\large\color{black}{ \displaystyle \frac{ \sqrt{8} }{\sqrt{2}} }\)
yes she is right
\(\large\color{black}{ \displaystyle \frac{ \sqrt{8} }{\sqrt{2}} }\) is also an integer by the way
they were confusing, but you got through. I, though, did not:D
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