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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.....
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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