two integers whose sum is less than both the integers
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The integers whose sum is less than both the integers are -5 and -10.
Let us verify :
(-5) + (-10)
=-5 -10
= -15
Therefore, -15 is less than both the integers -5 and -10.
Other examples : -5 and -6
-1 and -2
-50 and -10 etc.
Let us verify :
(-5) + (-10)
=-5 -10
= -15
Therefore, -15 is less than both the integers -5 and -10.
Other examples : -5 and -6
-1 and -2
-50 and -10 etc.
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THE TWO INTEGERS WHOSE SUM IS LESS THAN BOTH THE INTEGERS CAN BE POSSIBLE ONLY IN CASE BOTH ARE NEGATIVE
A NEGATIVE AND NEGATIVE
example -
(-3) + (-4)
= -3 - 4 = -7
(-7) + (-4)
= -7 - 4 = -11
(-11) + (-5) = -16
...........etc.
IN ALL THESE CASES THE SUM IS LESS THAN BOTH THE INTEGERS
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A NEGATIVE AND NEGATIVE
example -
(-3) + (-4)
= -3 - 4 = -7
(-7) + (-4)
= -7 - 4 = -11
(-11) + (-5) = -16
...........etc.
IN ALL THESE CASES THE SUM IS LESS THAN BOTH THE INTEGERS
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|-|0¶£ !T |-|£L¶$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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