The only integer that has a sum of 2 is 2 itself.
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
The integers are -7 and -5.
The two consecutive integers that have a sum of -105 are -53 and -52.
A counterexample to the conjecture that the sum of any two integers greater than 1 is less than their product is the pair (2, 2). The sum of these integers is 2 + 2 = 4, while their product is 2 × 2 = 4. Here, the sum equals the product, demonstrating that the conjecture does not hold for all integers greater than 1.
the sum of two negative integers is ALWAYS negative
The sum of two negative integers is never positive.
The sum of integers from 1 to 2008 = 2008*2009/2 = 2017063
Two consecutive integers will be 0.5 more and 0.5 less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is -3471.5, so the two consecutive integers are -3472 and -3471.
The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
The numbers are 55, and 57. Two consecutive integers have an odd sum.
The integers are -7 and -5.
The two consecutive integers that have a sum of -105 are -53 and -52.
It need not be. 2 and 3 are consecutive integers and their sum is 5, not 31.
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The sum is four.
The integers are -2, 0, 2 and 4.