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Write a pair of integers whose sum gives (a)a negative integer, (b)zero,(c)an integer smaller than both the integer, (d) an integer smaller than only one of the integer, (e) an integer greater than both the integers

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Answered by AnushkaAnu
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(a) (-7)+(-10)=(-17)-here sum is a negative integer

(b) (-4)+(4)=0-here sum of pair gives zero.

(c) (-5)+(-6)=(-11)-here sum gives an integer smaller than both the integer.

(d) (+3)+(-5)=(-2)-here sum gives an integer smaller than only one of the integer.

(e) (+9)+(+1)=(+10)-here sum gives an integer greater than both of the integer.

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Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: An integer is any whole mathematical number that is not a fraction. Integer can be a positive number, negative or zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

An integer is any whole mathematical number that is not a fraction. Integer can be a positive number, negative or zero.

The answer for the questions:

a) Sum of two numbers that gives an a negative integer:

3 + (-4) = -1

2 + (-5) = -3

4 + (-6) = -2

b) zero

4+(-4)=0

3+(-3)=0

C) an integer smaller than both integers:

(-1) + (-1) = -2

(-2) + (-3) = -5

(-4) + (-7) = -11

D)An integer smaller than only one of the integers:

3 + (-2) = 1

1 + (-1) = 0

E) An integer greater than both integer:

1 + 2 = 3

4 + 6 = 10

3 + 5 = 8

7 + 2 = 9

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