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  • ...r a [[:wikt:plus|plus]] (+) sign in front. Zero usually has no sign.</ref> Integers can also be shown on a number line like this: In particular, zero or 0 is an integer that is neither positive nor negative. An integer is a whole number with no fractional or decimal part. ...
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  • ...e=The Definitive Higher Math Guide to Long Division and Its Variants — for Integers|url=https://mathvault.ca/long-division/#Euclidean_Division_%E2%80%94_Termin ==The case of general integers == ...
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  • ...rs below zero. These are called [[Negative number|negative real numbers]]. Negative numbers are "smaller than zero". They are like a mirror image of the positi ...real number, is added to a number, then that number does not change. If a negative number is added to another number, that number gets smaller. ...
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  • | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] || minus one, negative one, one below | [[Chinese numerals#Negative numbers|Chinese numeral]] || 负一,负弌,负壹 ...
    5 KB (755 words) - 14:52, 19 March 2025
  • A '''negative number''', also known as a '''minus number''' or '''below number''', is an * If a [[positive number]] is distance up, then a negative number is distance down. ...
    4 KB (623 words) - 08:36, 11 August 2024
  • ...8</math>, and <math>8</math> is an integer. An even number may be either a negative integer like -16, a positive like 20 or Zero Integer. ...[[negative number]]s can be even. For example, <math>-16</math> is an even negative number. Also, <math>0</math> is an even number, because <math>0\div 2 = 0</ ...
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  • ...are used to show the sign of a number. Plus means positive and minus means negative.]] ...tive and Negative Numbers|url=https://www.mathsisfun.com/positive-negative-integers.html|access-date=2020-08-26|website=www.mathsisfun.com}}</ref> ...
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  • ...subtraction does have closure. Subtraction of two numbers can produce a [[negative number]], which is not a natural number, but is an integer. ...x numbers]] are a closure of the real numbers by including square roots of negative numbers. Since every non-zero polynomial has a root in the complex numbers, ...
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  • ...umbers|real]] and [[complex numbers|complex]] numbers (except for negative integers).<ref name=":0" /> ...
    4 KB (566 words) - 03:50, 27 February 2025
  • # Any two consecutive integers are always '''coprime'''. # This is not applicable to negative numbers ...
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  • ...of numbers represents a power of the radix, with a radix point separating negative powers. For example, the base 10 number <math>1234.56</math> is read as fol ...se 10). To the right of the radix point is the fractional parts (made from negative powers). ...
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  • ...ead as "[[17 (number)|seventeen]] minus [[25 (number)|twenty-five]] equals negative [[8 (number)|eight]]". In the context of [[Integer|integers]], subtraction of [[one]] also plays a special role: for any integer <math> ...
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  • * [[Negative number]] ...
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  • ...}</ref> is a discrete [[probability distribution]] defined on non-negative integers. It is used to model the number of trials needed to obtain a first success, ...
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  • ...mbers are sometimes written as +1 to show that they are different from the negative numbers. But not all positive numbers are natural (for example, <math>\tfra ...that whole numbers can be negative. "Positive integers" and "non-negative integers" are another way to include zero or exclude zero, but only if people know t ...
    14 KB (2,152 words) - 06:48, 27 February 2025
  • ...n a special way in a [[computer]]. Computers represent numbers as binary [[integers]] (whole numbers that are powers of two), so there is no direct way for the ...2 \times 10^{12}</math> than 1,200,000,000,000. This can also be used with negative powers of ten to make small numbers, meaning you can represent 0.000001 as ...
    8 KB (1,001 words) - 11:25, 14 February 2024
  • ...l]] function to all complex numbers except negative integers. For positive integers, it is defined as <math>\Gamma(n) = (n-1)!</math><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020- ...is defined for all [[complex numbers]], but it is not defined for negative integers and [[zero]]. For a complex number whose real part is a positive integer, t ...
    5 KB (751 words) - 18:36, 25 October 2023
  • ...r ''k'' such that ''n'' = ''km''. Thus, divisors can be [[negative number|negative]] as well as positive, although we often restrict our attention to positive ...
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  • '''If m is a negative number''', then the line will appear to fall or go down the page when read A, B, and C must all be integers, "A" must always be a positive coefficient, and none can have a shared comm ...
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  • ...than or equal to [[0]] (such as [[−1]]) are not natural numbers (rather [[Integers]]). ...hen they first start to count. Natural numbers are always whole numbers ([[integers]]) and exclude zero, so [[one]] is the smallest natural number. The set of ...
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