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What is the trichotomy property of integers, as mentioned in the passage?

a) The property that every integer is either positive, negative, or zero.
b) The property that every integer is even or odd.
c) The property that every integer is a real entity.
d) The property that every integer is divisible by 2.

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Final answer:

The trichotomy property of integers states that every a) integer is either positive, negative, or zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

The trichotomy property of integers states that every integer is either positive, negative, or zero.

This means that any integer you encounter will fall into one of these three categories, and there are no other possibilities.

For example, the integer 5 is positive, the integer -3 is negative, and the integer 0 is neither positive nor negative.

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