Math, asked by mpilove, 9 months ago

16. The statement "When an integer is added to itself. the sum is greater
than the integer" is
(A) always true
(B) never true
(C) true only when the integer is positive
(D) true for non-negative integers​

Answers

Answered by v08187aryan31
5

Answer:

(c)

Step-by-step explanation: Because ->

Like Eg: 6

6+6=12 So, the sum is greater .

And if we take a negative integer :

(-6)+(-6)= -12 So, the sum is small.

Answered by bhavyanshisinghalvi2
0

Answer:

(C)

Step-by-step explanation:

the correct answer is (C) true only when the integer is positive

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