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when two negative integers are added, we get a _______ integer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We get a positive integer.

  • A prime integer is properly said to be positive if it is more than the practical value of Zero.
  • For example - The positive numbers are 1, 2, 3, etc., whereas the negative numbers are -1, -2, -3.
  • A number line typically depicts an accurate impression of an ordered straight line. On the line, these specific numerals represent all of them to the right of the zero.
  • Thus, on adding up negative integers a positive integer is the result
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