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An integer smaller than both integer

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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Write a pair of integers whose sum gives

(i) Zero:

(ii) A negative integer:

(iii) An integer smaller than both integers:

(iv) An integer greater than both integers:

(v) An integer smaller than only one of the integers.

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(i)=5+(−5)

=5−5

=0

(ii)=−8+(−5)

=−8−5

=−13

(iii)=−3+(−6)

=−3−6

=−9

(iv)=4+6

=10

(v)=7+(−3)

=7–3

=5

Answered by muhammadeshan3548
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Answer:

From the above equation, we can say that if the sum of the two integers is smaller than both the integers, then the two integers are must be less than zero.

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