i supp fflush can only clear the buffer of 8 bits
There are no such integers.
d integers
No because integers are only whole numbers
By the uniqueness of integers, the only integer of 72 is 72 itself.
By the uniqueness of integers, the only integer for 12 is 12 itself.
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
The term "consecutive" only makes sense for integers; you can't solve this with integers.
It is if we only consider integers. If we consider all real numbers, for example, it would not be.
To be considered as a 'strong password' today, a password must have at least 8 characters. The 8 characters must be a mixture of integers and alphabets.
There is only one, and that is -13.
In different languages we have different datatypes . Like in c++ we have int for integers , string for strings . In database we have datatypes, number for storing integer and varchar2 for storing string or characters.Like in languages like c we have datatypes such as char for characters , int for integers etc . In database we have datatype to denote the type of the field example numbers for storing integer, Varchar for characters.
The LCM applies to integers, not fractions.