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what is a nonzero integer

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathbb{Hello!} Here's \huge\mathbb{Answer} Zero is a real number and it can be written as a rational number as in 0 = 0/3. Zero is an even integer because 0+1=1 is odd and 0+2=2 is even. But zero is not the smallest prime number because 0/1 is 0 but 0/0 is indeterminate. The smallest prime number is 2.\huge\mathbb{Thank-you!}❤️

Answered by HashtagNoName
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Step-by-step explanation:

A non-zero integer is a number part of the integer family(-infinity to +infinity), except for zero.

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