Richa felt that each time you subtract an integer from another integer, the value of the difference is lesser than the two numbers. is Richa right? give reasons for your answer
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An integer may be a number which is positive, negative or zero.
When we take a positive or a negative number as the first integer and subtract zero, which is taken as the second integer, the difference would be equal to the first integer.
So. Richa is not right in this case.
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no because 5-2 =3 3 is not less than 2
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