Numbers that are not fractions or decimals, are called integers. Numbers like: 2 and 144 and 299,792,458 (that’s the speed of light in meters per second) are all integers!


Integers can be positive or negative. If the number is greater than zero, like 4, 16, 25… then it’s a positive integer. Negative integers are -15, -42, -1 million.


It’s important to know how to handle both positive and negative integers because they come up all the time in algebra. You probably already have experience in working with positive and negative decimals and fractions, so now let’s do a quick review so you can make sure you’ve mastered the basics.
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