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To get the sum of two identical integers as zero, the both integers must

be of opposite sign. Is the statement true? If yes, then quote an example

here.​

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Answered by 13SANCHI06
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Answer:

Yes, it is true

Step-by-step explanation:

For Example:-

If you want to add -7 and 7,

= 7 + (-7)                                                       (P.S. - You can do it like -7 + 7 also.)

= 7 - 7                                                                                                ∵ (+) x (-) = (-)

= 0

Hence, the statement is true.

Answered by RvChaudharY50
0

Given :- To get the sum of two identical integers as zero, the both integers must be of opposite sign. Is the statement true ? If yes, then quote an example here.

Answer :-

According to additive inverse ,

  • The sum of two identical integers as zero, the both integers must be of opposite sign.
  • a + (-a) = 0 .
  • since, (+) + (-) = (-)

Example,

  • 5 + (-5) = 5 - 5 = 0
  • 8 + (-8) = 8 - 8 = 0
  • 745 + (-745) = 745 - 745 = 0
  • 10082 + (-10082) = 10082 - 10082 = 0

therefore, we can conclude that, the sum of two identical integers as zero, then the both integers must be of opposite sign.

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