SOLUTION: I need your help please: For the set list all elements that belong to the integers. { 0, square root of 6,-11, 5/9, -9/5, 9.7, 5}
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Question 318055: I need your help please: For the set list all elements that belong to the integers. { 0, square root of 6,-11, 5/9, -9/5, 9.7, 5}
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Integers are simply whole numbers (ie have no decimal parts). So 0 is an integer, but is NOT an integer. Also, 5/9, -9/5 and 9.7 are not integers because they contain decimal parts.
So the integers from that set are: 0, -11, and 5
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