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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
An integer is a number that has no fractional part, and no digits after the decimal point. An integer can be positive, negative or zero. Example integers: 12 , 34 , -4 , 0. In mathematics, we represent an even integer as 2n. If 2n is an even integer, (2n + 2) and (2n + 4) will be the next two even consecutive integers. For example, let 2n be 4, which is an even integer.
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