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hi in this video Im show you how to remove decimals and there are two functions that can do that one is the int function the int function and the other one is the trunk function a the truncate function now lets say for example I have this number one 15.7 36 both in the positive and negative format Ill show an example of how to use the in function with this and what its going to do is its going to lop off its going to cut off everything to the right of the decimal so if I just use equal I and T and just include number here it will just bring back one one five now when were talking about decimals its going to round down to the lowest decimal so in this case its actually going to round it down way past one five so as you know in math the negative number the higher the negative number the lower it is so what its going to happen is when I use the int function and include this number its going to become one one six so thats what happens there now the trunk function is going to g