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Question
Write two integers whose product is smaller than both the integers.
Sum
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Solution
A number of solutions can be possible.
e.g. Let first integer = –3 and second integer = 5
Product = –3 × 5 = –15 ...[∵ –15 < – 3 and –15 < 5]
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Chapter 1: Integers - Exercise [Page 20]
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