-3 > -10
Look at the number line, the numbers are growing up from the left to the right.
There is no greatest integer. Whatever integer you think is greatest, you can always add one (1) to it and get a larger one.
When converting a decimal to a fraction, count the number of integers to the right of the decimal. Next, divide that number by 10 if it is to the right. The answer to -0.3 is -3/10 because there is one integer to the right of the decimal point and negative. It is important that zeros count as an integer, 300.033 is 300 33/1000.
An integer is a whole number, for example 3. A square of an integer is that integer multiplied by itself. So, 3 squared (which can also be written as 32) is 3 x 3 = 9.
The square root of 3 is not an integer.
positive times negative equals negative
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-3
3 or any larger integer.
Suppose the smaller integer is x, then the larger one is x+1. x + 3*(x+1) = 43 That is x + 3x + 3 = 43 so that 4x = 40 and that implies that x = 10 and so the other integer is 11.
40 3/10
3
10
No, it is not.
The larger integer is 30. The smaller is 28.
No. For example, 5 is an odd integer and 3 is an odd integer, yet 5/3 is neither an integer nor odd (as odd numbers are, by definition, integers).
A positive integer is 6*8*10 = 480 although there are smaller and larger positive integers with that property.