Is the sum of two integers always greater than the difference between them? Why or why not? Give examples to support your answer.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Remember that integers can be either positive or negative.
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Answered by
Your Helper
The answer is no.
Answered by
Mini Kid
ANY EXAMPLES??? Opps caps sorry. Also i would like help on this please.
Answered by
Mack
is the sum of two integers greater then the difference between them. Please give an example
Answered by
Aubrey
The answer is no. Both signs can either turn the integers into positives or negatives respectively. Example; if you add -5+(-5)= -10 but if you subtract -5-(-5)= 0. 0 is greater than -10.
I hope this helped :)
I hope this helped :)
Answered by
cyrus
thanks Aubrey
Answered by
connexous student
i need another example please! someone already used this in my class
Answered by
Help Plz
yeah someone used this in my class too
Answered by
Anonymous
wait correction like 5 people used this in my class😂
Answered by
Help Plz
wait i meant to put " Help plz " not " Anonymous "
Answered by
Math
Just change 5
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