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50 is an integer.
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an integer is a whole number eg 4, 58 not 3.2
why an set of integer denoted by z
A whole number does represent an integer.
The key difference between floating point and integer data types is how they store and represent numbers. Integer data types store whole numbers without any decimal points, while floating point data types store numbers with decimal points. Integer data types have a fixed range of values they can represent, while floating point data types can represent a wider range of values with varying levels of precision. Floating point data types are typically used for calculations that require decimal precision, while integer data types are used for whole number calculations.
50 is an integer.
a can represent an integer or fraction, or almost anything else.
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An integer is a 'counting' number. It never has anything after the 'point'.
an integer is a whole number eg 4, 58 not 3.2
why an set of integer denoted by z
An integer has nothing after the decimal point.
A whole number does represent an integer.
-3 is an integer that can represent three strokes below par.
2x + 1
If it ever ends, then it is.If there are no digits after the decimal point, it's an integer.