In relation to what? In a general sense they are the rules that govern their usage in mathematics and also define their properties. Huurrrmmppfff. I think.
They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!They are numbers: positive integers, to be more precise. There is no secret meaning to them!
Integers are closed under subtraction, meaning that any subtraction problem with integers has a solution in the set of integers.
There is no particular meaning in 4 integers.
Negative Integers means negative whole numbers. eg -10, -4, -110 etc
The symbol for the set of integers is Z and it comes from the German word Zahlen, meaning numbers.
Positive integers are counting numbers, starting with 1. So: 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.
The answer depends on the meaning of the word "subtraing" which is not recognised.
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to subtract an integer, add its opposite or additive inverse.
Z is the symbol for integer. It is the initial letter of Zahlen, the German word meaning "number"
The blackboard bold style Z, used to indicate the set of integers, derives from the German word zahlen, meaning numbers.
All integers have factors. Some integers have some of the same factors as other integers. These are known as common factors. 3 is a common factor of 9 and 12 because both 9 and 12 have 3 as a factor.