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प्रश्न
Write a pair of integers whose product is –12 and there lies seven integers between them (excluding the given integers).
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उत्तर
For a pair of integers, whose product is –12 and there lies seven integers between them, Two solutions are possible, i.e. (–6 and 2) and (–2 and 6).
`\implies` –6 × 2 = –12, –2 × 6 = –12
1st Pair: Let first integer = –6 and second integer = 2
⇒ (–6) × 2 = (–12) and 7 integers are lying between them.
2nd Pair: Let first integer = –2 and second integer = 6
`\implies` (–2) × 6 = –12 and 7 integers are lying between them.
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