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Question
Write two integers such that one is smaller than –11, and other is greater than –11 but their difference is –11.
Solution
For two integers, such that one is smaller than –11 and other is greater than –11.
Let first integer = –20 and second integer = –9 .....[∵ –20 < –11 and –9 > –11]
Difference = –20 – (–9) = (–11)
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