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An integer which is 5 more than -3​

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Answered by parineeti97
15

Answer:

5 is greater than -3 .

Step-by-step explanation:

because 5 is a positive integer and -3 is a negative integer.

Answered by fatimahzohra6
2

Answer:

An integer which is 5 more than -3 is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Integer: An integer is any natural number which may be positive, negative and zero.

To find out the integer which is 5 more than -3 , we have to add 5 with -3 because 5 is more than-3.

Then (-3)+5

= -3+5

=+2

To get the answer, we apply here Integer Rule of Addition.

  • Here two integers are present,one is negative integer (-3) and another is positive integer (5) .
  • When we add them , we have to substract the smaller number from the larger number . That means we substract 3 from 5.
  • Then we put the sign of the larger number that means we put the sign of 5.
  • So if we calculate -3+5, then we substract 3 from 5 and put the sign of 5 ie + sign. So we get the answer +2.

Conclusion:

An integer which is 5 more than -3 is +2.

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