Integrers

josermiranda

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I need help with this problem.

List all the elements of B that belong to the given set:

B={16, √6, -23, 0, 3/7-7/3, 9,√16}

Thank you in advance for any help....
 
Because you know what an integer is, I am perplexed about your question.

\(\displaystyle Does\ 16\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Does\ \sqrt{6}\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Does\ -23\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Does\ 0\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Does\ \left(\dfrac{3}{7} - \dfrac{7}{3}\right)\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Does\ 9\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)

\(\displaystyle Think\ CAREFULLY.\ Does\ \sqrt{16}\ have\ a\ fractional\ part?\ So\ is\ it\ an\ integer?\)



Good information but I still dont get it....Im confused with the
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integers

I need help with this problem.

List all the elements of B that belong to the given set:

B={16, √6, -23, 0, 3/7-7/3, 9,√16}

Thank you in advance for any help....


if your trying to find what are the integers than you should know a few definitions, Integers are natural numbers which are like 1, 2, 3, 4.... like numbers you count. Then whole numbers are the natural numbers but have a zero so like 0, 1, 2, 3, ... and they can go for ever. Integers are just whole number but both positive and negative like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2... so you should look at your list and see which one fall into that. There is a good resource for math help that you might want to visit http://mymathmanual.com/
 
if your trying to find what are the integers than you should know a few definitions,

> > > Integers < < <are natural numbers which are like 1, 2, 3, 4.... like numbers you count.

Then whole numbers are the natural numbers but have a zero so like 0, 1, 2, 3, ... and they can go for ever.

Integers are just whole number but both positive and negative like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2...

so you should look at your list and see which one fall into that.

There is a good resource for math help that you might want to visit http://mymathmanual.com/

You have the wrong term here. One way to correct it would be to type "positive integers."
 
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