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Write down a pair of integers whose(a) sum is –3
(b) difference is –5(c) difference is 2
(d) sum is 0

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Answered by 23saurabhkumar
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Answer:

(a). -5 and 2.

(b). -3 and 2.

(c). 5 and 3.

(d). -5 and 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given question,

(a). Pair of integers having sum = -3.

Therefore, there can be infinite number of such numbers yielding the sum = -3.

Taking one such example -5 and 2, where (-5) + (2) = -3.

(b). Pair of integers having difference = -5.

Therefore, there can be infinite number of such numbers yielding the difference = -5.

Taking one such example -3 and 2, where (-3) - (2) = -5.

(c). Pair of integers having difference = 2.

Therefore, there can be infinite number of such numbers yielding the difference = 2.

Taking one such example 5 and 3, where (5) - (3) = 2.

(d). Pair of integers having sum = 0.

Therefore, there can be infinite number of such numbers yielding the sum = 0.

Taking one such example -5 and 5, where (-5) + (5) = 0.

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