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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Understanding_Elementary_Mathematics_(Harland)/06%3A_Integers
    The parent said, "What? You're studying what?" "Integers," said the child. "What's an integer?" asked the parent. The child replied, "Well, like 2 or -2 or 11 or -11." "Oh," said the parent."Why didn'...The parent said, "What? You're studying what?" "Integers," said the child. "What's an integer?" asked the parent. The child replied, "Well, like 2 or -2 or 11 or -11." "Oh," said the parent."Why didn't you just say you were studying about numbers?" The child just stared back.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Book%3A_College_Algebra/01%3A_Prerequisites/1.02%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mt._San_Jacinto_College/Ideas_of_Mathematics/01%3A_Number_Sense/1.03%3A_Algebra_Essentials
    If we carefully placed more rocks of equal weight on both sides of this formation, it would still balance. Similarly, the expressions in an equation remain balanced when we add the same quantity to bo...If we carefully placed more rocks of equal weight on both sides of this formation, it would still balance. Similarly, the expressions in an equation remain balanced when we add the same quantity to both sides of the equation. In this section, we will solve equations, remembering that what we do to one side of the equation, we must also do to the other side.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Intermediate_Algebra_1e_(OpenStax)/01%3A_Foundations/1.03%3A_Integers
    So far, we have only used the counting numbers and the whole numbers. Our work with opposites gives us a way to define the integers. The whole numbers and their opposites are called the integers. The ...So far, we have only used the counting numbers and the whole numbers. Our work with opposites gives us a way to define the integers. The whole numbers and their opposites are called the integers. The integers are the numbers …−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3…
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_001%3A_College_Algebra_(Kravets)/01%3A_Prerequisites/1.01%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East ...It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East to count, or enumerate items. Because of the evolution of number systems, we can now perform complex calculations using these and other categories of real numbers. In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hope_College/Math_125%3A_Hope_College/01%3A_Algebra_Essentials/1.01%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Algebra_and_Trigonometry_1e_(OpenStax)/01%3A_Prerequisites/1.01%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C100%3A_Liberal_Arts_Mathematics_(Tran)/09%3A_Selected_Topics/9.02%3A_How_Big_is_Infinity_Or_Is_it_Infinities
    There are infinitely many levels of infinities.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Palo_Alto_College/College_Algebra/01%3A_Prerequisites/1.02%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East ...It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East to count, or enumerate items. Because of the evolution of number systems, we can now perform complex calculations using these and other categories of real numbers. In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/College_Algebra_1e_(OpenStax)/01%3A_Prerequisites/1.02%3A_Real_Numbers_-_Algebra_Essentials
    It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East ...It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East to count, or enumerate items. Because of the evolution of number systems, we can now perform complex calculations using these and other categories of real numbers. In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mt._San_Jacinto_College/Ideas_of_Mathematics/01%3A_Number_Sense/1.01%3A_Numbers_and_Operations
    It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East ...It is often said that mathematics is the language of science. If this is true, then the language of mathematics is numbers. The earliest use of numbers occurred 100 centuries ago in the Middle East to count, or enumerate items. Because of the evolution of number systems, we can now perform complex calculations using these and other categories of real numbers. In this section, we will explore sets of numbers, calculations with different kinds of numbers, and the use of numbers in expressions.

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