Math, asked by reneshchaudhary13, 9 months ago


1) When a positive integer and a negative integer are added, we always get a negativ
integer.​

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Answered by alwaysjocular
1

Step-by-step explanation:

its not true always because

4 +(-2) will give you 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\green{Hello\:Dear}

It's false. When a positive integer and a negative integer are added, We don't always get a negative integer.

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Suppose a positive integer 10 and a negative integer -5 and we add both

10 + (-5) = 5 which is positive integer. So your question is false.

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