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IF U WILL TELL THIS I WILL MARK U AS BRAINLIEST 15. Write a pair of integers whose sum gives
(1) zero:
mu) a negative Integer
(1) an Integer smaller than both the integers:
(iv) an integer greater than both the integers:
(v) an integer smaller than only one of the integers.
16. For each of the following statements, write (T) for true and (F) for false:
The smallest Integer is zero.
-10 is greater than -7.
Zero is larger than every negative integer.
The sum of two negative Integers is a negative integer.
The sum of a negative integer and a posluve Integer is always a positive integer.​

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Answered by bakanmanibalamudha
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a) (-7)+(-10)=(-17)-here sum is a negative integer

(b) (-4)+(4)=0-here sum of pair gives zero.

(c) (-5)+(-6)=(-11)-here sum gives an integer smaller than both the integer.

(d) (+3)+(-5)=(-2)-here sum gives an integer smaller than only one of the integer.

(e) (+9)+(+1)=(+10)-here sum gives an integer greater than both of the integer.

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