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A(n) integer is greater than 0.

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The question you are asking doesn't provide a ton of info on what you are looking for, however:

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Integers: "What Are They?"

An integer is a number with no fraction part or decimal, and it contains both negative and positive numbers, including the number 0 on a X and Y graph.

  • ~Positive Numbers~ - These include any integer that has greater values than the number 0. They are also commonly referred to as positive integers, natural numbers and whole numbers.
  1. Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are all positive integers and are greater than 0.

  • ~Negative Numbers~ - These include any integer that has values less than the number 0.
  1. Example: -1, -2, -3, -4, and -5 are all negative integers that are less than 0.

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Hope this kind of helps you to better understand the topic and hopefully get closer to the answer you seek. Good luck!

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