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Is -0.5 an integer? Explain.​

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Yes, -0.5 is an integer because it is a negative number. Any number that is positive or negative is an integer.
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Answer: the explanation is given below. The number is NOT an integer.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to check whether the number -0.5 is an integer or not.

We know that

an integer is a number where the digits after the decimal are zero, or the denominator of its fractional form is 1.

The given number is


n=-0.5.

Here, we can see that the digits after the decimal is 5, not zero. Also,

this number can be represented as a negative fraction with denominator not equal to 1 is as follows :


n=-(5)/(10)=-(1)/(2).

Therefore, this number is NOT an integer.

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