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Answered by hemant45168
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Integers are whole numbers, both positive and negative. You can perform four basic math operations on them: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.


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Answered by bishwassharma
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You can perform four basic math operations on them: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When you add integers, remember that positive integers move you to the right on the number line and negative integers move you to the left on the number line.

example:-

15 + 20 =35; 20 +15=35

15 + 20 =35; 20 +15=35-10 + (-5) = -15; -5 + (-10) = -15

15 + 20 =35; 20 +15=35-10 + (-5) = -15; -5 + (-10) = -15The above examples prove that the addition of integers is commutative. Is the case true with subtractions? Are subtractions also commutative? The following examples will let us know this:

15 + 20 =35; 20 +15=35-10 + (-5) = -15; -5 + (-10) = -15The above examples prove that the addition of integers is commutative. Is the case true with subtractions? Are subtractions also commutative? The following examples will let us know this:5-(-3) = +8

15 + 20 =35; 20 +15=35-10 + (-5) = -15; -5 + (-10) = -15The above examples prove that the addition of integers is commutative. Is the case true with subtractions? Are subtractions also commutative? The following examples will let us know this:5-(-3) = +8-3-5 = -8

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