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Integers

Integers are the set of all whole numbers, their negatives and zero.

Integers

Integers

  • Integers can be positive, negative or zero.
  • Integers are whole numbers.
Example

Example

  • −11,000, −34, −3, 0, 1, 57 and 100,000 are all integers.
  • −34.1, −13\large \frac{1}{3}, 0.5, 1.1, 457\large \frac{45}{7} and 57.76 are all non-integers.
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Proof

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Algebra & Functions

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Inequalities

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Polynomials

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Graphs

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Functions

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Transformation of Graphs

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Partial Fractions (A2 Only)

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Integration

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Numerical Methods

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