Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Integer Definition


Integers Definition: The integers are formed by the natural numbers including 0 (0,1,2,3…) together with the negatives of the non-zero natural numbers (-1, −2, −3, ...). Viewed as subset of the real numbers, they are numbers that can be written without a fractional or decimal component, and fall within the set {... −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, ...}.
The integers form the smallest group containing the additive monoid of the natural numbers.
There are different integers rules as follows:-A
Addition: When adding integers of the same sign, we add their absolute values, and give the result the same sign
Subtraction: Subtracting an integer is the same as adding its opposite.
Multiplication: To multiply a pair of integers if both numbers have the same sign, their product is the product of their absolute values (their product is positive). If the numbers have opposite signs, their product is the opposite of the product of their absolute values (their product is negative). If one or both of the integers is 0, the product is 0.
Division: Simple Integers Division is the opposite operation of multiplying integers. It is the process by which one is trying to determine how many times a number is contained into another.

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