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D̤̈ï̤f̤̈f̤̈ë̤r̤̈n̤̈c̤̈ë̤ ö̤f̤̈ ẗ̤ẅ̤ö̤. N̤̈ä̤ẗ̤ṳ̈r̤̈ä̤l̤̈ n̤̈ṳ̈m̤̈b̤̈ë̤r̤̈s̤̈ ï̤s̤̈ ä̤l̤̈ẅ̤ä̤ÿ̤s̤̈

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Answered by skh2
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Hello,


The difference of two natural number is always an integer.

For example

3-2 = 1
Which is a natural number as well as an integer.

3-3 = 0

Which is a whole number as well as an integer.


3-5 = (-2)

Which is an integer.


Hence,
Integer is common in all the three cases.

So,
From the above mentioned 3 cases we can say that
The difference between any two natural is always an integer.



Hope this will be helping you.....
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