Integers
Integers Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero, with no fractional or decimal parts. Integers Examples of integers include -3, 0, and 7. Numbers with fractions or decimals, like 2.5 or 1/2, are not integers because they are not "whole" numbers. The set of all integers is represented by the symbol Z Watch the next video 💡 Did You Know? The word “integer” comes from Latin, meaning whole or untouched . That’s why integers don’t have fractions or decimals — they’re “whole” numbers!