It means "whole" or "intact"
"Integer" comes from Latin and means "whole" or "intact."
Numeri integri is the Latin equivalent of 'integers'. The English term refers to a whole number. It in fact is a shortening of the original Latin term 'numerus integer', which is the singular form as 'integer' or 'integral number'. In Latin, the adjective 'integer' also may mean 'honest, upright'.
Integer in Latin means "untouched; uninjured; whole; entire". It comes from the negative prefix in- plus the root tag-, which means "touch".Please see the related link for more information.
The Latin adjectives novus, novellus, recens and integer can all mean "new".
Yes - an integer is a whole number - the Latin word "integer" translates into English as "untouched", or, loosely, "whole".
It comes from the Latin words 'in' = negative, and 'tangere' = to touch. The original meaning was 'untouched' which came to mean whole, entire.
If you mean 21517 then it is an integer because it is a whole number. If you mean 2.1517 then it is not an integer because it is not a whole number.
It is an integer which is the successor to the integer 3.
The Latin root "integer" in words like "integrity" means whole or complete. This root conveys the idea of being undivided, unified, and morally upright.
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
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If you mean 5110 then it is an integer because it is a whole number