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प्रश्न
Write two integers which are greater than – 4 but their difference is smaller than – 4.
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उत्तर
For two integers which are greater than – 4 but their difference is smaller than – 4.
Let first integer = (–1) and second integer = 4 ...[∵ – 1 > – 4 and 4 > – 4]
Difference = –1 – 4 = –5 < (– 4)
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