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Write two integers which are smaller than – 6 but their difference is greater than – 6.

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Answered by qais
28
(-7) and (-8) are smaller than (-6)
and their difference
i.e. (-7)- (-8) = 1 or (-8) - (-7) = -1 
are greater than (-6). 
Answered by hemakumar0116
2

Answer:

Difference = - 8  - ( - 9 ) = - 8 + 9 = 1 > ( - 6 )

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Write two integers which are smaller than – 6 but their difference is greater than – 6.

To find : which are smaller than – 6 but their difference is greater than – 6.

Solution :

For two integers which are smaller than -6 but their difference is greater than - 6 .

E . g . Let first integer = ( - 8 ) and second integer = ( - 9 ) - 8 < - 6 and  - 9  < - 6 ]

Difference = - 8  - ( - 9 ) = - 8 + 9 = 1 > ( - 6 )

An integer ( pronounced IN-tuh-jer ) is a full number ( rather than a fraction ) that can be positive, negative, or zero . Integer examples include - 5 , 1 , 5 , 8, 97, and 3 , 0 4 3 . Numbers that are not integers include: -1 . 4 3 , 1 3 / 4 , 3 .1 4  , .09, and 5 , 6 4 3 . 1 .

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