Understanding Integers

Integers are a type of number that we use every day. They are whole numbers, which means they don’t have any fractions or decimals. Integers can be positive or negative.

Positive integers are numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on. These are the numbers we usually use to count things, like the number of apples or the number of friends we have.

Negative integers are numbers that are less than zero, like -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, and so on. These numbers are used to show things that are the opposite of positive, like the temperature being below freezing or a score in a game that is behind.

Zero is also an integer, and it’s special because it’s not positive or negative. It’s the number we use when we have nothing, like no apples or no friends.

Integers are really important in our everyday lives, like when we’re keeping track of how many toys we have or how much money we have in our piggy banks. They help us understand and describe the world around us in a simple, clear way.

To know more, please go through the short notes (PDF File) given below:. After getting acquainted with integer concepts given in this file, please tackle the question provided. By diligently working through each page topic and solving all the questions, you’ll undoubtedly become an integer champion. Happy practicing!🌟

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