Math, asked by maheshchittodiya, 4 months ago

2. Write a pair of integers whose difference gives
(a) a negative integer.
(b) zero.
(c) an integer smaller than both the integers. (d) an integer greater than only one of the integers,
(e) an integer greater than both the integers.

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Answered by priyanshi9975
1

Answer:

a.) 1-2 = -1 ( a negative integer)

b.) 4 -4 = 0 ( zero)

Answered by alisa60
3

(a) Let the pair of integers be 4 and 6

Consider 4 - 6 = -2 is a negative integer attained by the difference of integers.

(b) Let the pair of integers be 7 and 7

Consider 7 - 7 = 0 is zero attained by the difference of integers.

(c) Let the pair of integers be -9 and 3

Consider -9 - 3 = -12 which is smaller than both the integers.

(d) Let the pair of integers be -6 and -2

Consider -6 - (-2) = -6 + 2 = -4 which is greater than only -6

(e) Let the pair of integers be 2 and -7

Consider 2 - (-7) = 2+ 7= 9 which is greater than both the integers..

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