Math, asked by maddeveekshitha, 9 months ago

write two integer whuch are smaller than -6 but their difference is greater than -6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Rules for Adding Integers

When adding integers of the same sign, we add their absolute values, and give the result the same sign.

The sum of two+positive integers is a positive+integer.

The sum of two+negative integers is a negative+integer.

To find the sum of a positive and a negative integer, find the absolute value of each integer and then subtract these values. The result takes the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value.

We know that negative numbers are smaller as their absolute value is greater.

So, in your case, we can say that the sum of ANY two NEGATIVEintegers is smaller than both the integers.

Answered by THUNDERBOLT007
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Answer:

Rules for Adding Integers

When adding integers of the same sign, we add their absolute values, and give the result the same sign.

The sum of two+positive integers is a positive+integer.

The sum of two+negative integers is a negative+integer.

To find the sum of a positive and a negative integer, find the absolute value of each integer and then subtract these values. The result takes the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value.

We know that negative numbers are smaller as their absolute value is greater.

So, in your case, we can say that the sum of ANY two NEGATIVEintegers is smaller than both the integers

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