No, decimal numbers are not considered to be integers. Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero, but they do not include fractions or decimals. For example, numbers like -3, 0, and 7 are integers.
On the other hand, decimal numbers include a fractional part, which is represented by digits after the decimal point. Examples of decimal numbers are 3.14, -0.5, and 2.718. These numbers are not integers because they have a fractional component.
In summary, while integers are whole numbers without any fractional or decimal parts, decimal numbers include a fractional part and are therefore not considered integers.