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write five pair of integers (m, n) such that m+n = -3 . one such of pair is (-6, 2)​

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Answered by ariRongneme
7

Answer:

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The five pair of integers in the form of (m+n) =-3

are as follows:

1. (-9+6)=-3

2. (5+(-8) = -3

3. (-12 + 9) = - 3

4. 73+ (-76) = - 3

5. (-10+7) = - 3

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) (-3, 1) = (-3) ÷ 1 = -3

(ii) (9, -3) = 9 ÷ (-3) = -3

(iii) (6, -2) = 6 ÷ (-2) = -3

(iv) (-24, 8) = (-24) ÷ 8 = -3

(v) (18, -6) = 18 ÷ (-6) = -3

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