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