Math, asked by ruhaanrawal, 7 months ago

Write the integer, which is 6 more than its additive inverse.
Write two integers, whose sum is less than both the integers

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Answered by goyalnetra0
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the number which is 6 more than its additive inverse is 3, as the inverse of 3 is -3, and -3 + 6 = 3.

the numbers whose sum is less than both of them. (there is not enough information to give the exact number) they both are negative numbers.

Answered by samanthanicole028
1

Answer:

Write the integer, which is 6 more than its additive inverse:

Let the number be x

ATP

x = (- x) + 6

x + x = 6

2x = 6

x = 3

The number is 3.

Write two integers, whose sum is less than both the integers:

The integers whose sum is less than both the integers are -5 and -10.

(-5) + (-10) 

=-5 -10

= -15

Therefore, -15 is less than both the integers -5 and -10.

Other examples : -5 and -6

-1 and -2

 -50 and -10 etc.

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