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Write a pair of integers whose sum gives
(A) An integer smaller than only one of the integers ​

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Answered by sarikaparveen
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From the above equation, we can say that if the sum of the two integers is smaller than both the integers, then the two integers are must be less than zero. So, let us assume the integers −2,−7 . Now the sum of the above integers is −2+(−7)=−2−7=−9 . (iv) The sum should be greater than the two integers.

Answered by keshavraj0980
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Write a pair of integers whose sum gives an integer smaller than both the integers

From the above equation, we can say that if the sum of the two integers is smaller than both the integers, then the two integers are must be less than zero. So, let us assume the integers −2,−7 . Now the sum of the above integers is −2+(−7)=−2−7=−9 . (iv) The sum should be greater than the two integers.

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