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integer

Any number that is not a decimal or fraction; it can be positive or negative.

7, 21, -4, 0,

Whole Number

positive integers and zero

8, 14, 0

Positive Number

ANY number greater than zero.

1, 2.5, 1/2

Negative Number

ANY number less than zero.

-7, -.5, -2/4

Even Number

Any number that is divisible by 2 without leaving a remainder.

104,16, 2, 0, -2, -104

Odd Number

Any whole number that cannot be divided by 2, or will leave a remainder when it is divided by 2.

3, 11, 115, -3, -79

Prime Number

Any whole number (besides #1) that is divisible by both 1 and itself.

2, 3, 5, 7, 13, 131

Digit

The numbers from 0-9.

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Units Digit

The digit in the "ones" place.

For 285, 5 is in the units place.

Consecutive Numbers

Any series of numbers listed in the order they would appear on a number line.

5, 6, 7, 8, or -2, -1, 0, 1

Distinct Numbers

numbers that are different from one another

2, 7 & 8 are distinct, but 7, 7, 7 & 7 are not distinct.

A number that can be broken up into groups of another number

Divisible By (can be broken up into groups of....)

"12" can be broken up into groups of 2s, 3s or 4s

Sum

the result of adding

The sum of 4+4 is 8.

Difference

the result of subtracting

The difference 8-6 is 2.

Product

the result of multiplying

The product of 7×2 is14.

Quotient

the result of division

The quotient of 21÷7 is 3.

Remainder

the amount left over from dividing

17÷5 leaves a remainder of 2.

Factor

a number that can be multiplied with another number to build a different number

8 & 5 factors (building blocks) of 40 because 8×5=40.