Math, asked by goswamisrijan26, 9 months ago

the sum of two integers is 62. If one of the integers is −48 what is the other? *

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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
29

Let the other integer be x. One of the integer is given that is −48.

Also, it is given that the sum of the two integers is +62. Therefore, we have:

x+(−48)=+62

⇒x−48=62

⇒x=62+48

⇒x=110

Hence, the other integer is +110

Answered by ChromaticSoul
5

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Let the no. be X

x +  ( - 48) = 62

x = 62 - ( - 48)

x = 62 + 48

x = 110

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