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(iii) an integer smaller than both the integers;
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Answered by lekhanabheesetty
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Sum of two negative integers is always smaller than the given integers.

Example -

(-1)+(-2)= -3.

And here, -3 < (-1); -3 > (-2.)

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Answered by 2ritamjha2018
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Answer:

negative intergers are smaller than than the sum of the sum of the negative intergers

For example----->

(-15)+(-10)=-5

which is less than -15 and -10

so ,we can say that sum of negative intergers are smaller than the interger

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