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

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Answered by merylgrace8b
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a) (-2) + (-3) = (-5)

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

b) 1 + (-1) = 0

(-4) + 4 = 0

c) (-4) + (-4) = (-8)

(-3) + (-6) = (-9)

d) (-2) + 3 = 1

(-6) + 9 = 3

e) 4 + 5 = 9

3 + 4 = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

*if you add a negative number with a negative number you get a positive number.

*if you add a negative number with the same positive number you will get 0.

*if you add two positive numbers you will get a positive number

*if you add a positive number and a negative number you should take the sign of the greater number for its sum.

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