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Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.
Yes.
Because different operations with different integers give different answers.
They are positive integers that are less than 13.
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
math study of the properties of integers
The answer depends on which properties are being used to prove which rules.
Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.Then they are, simply, two different integers. Any two positive integers will do, according to the specification.
No. Even and odd are properties of integers only.
Yes.
Because different operations with different integers give different answers.
Natural numbers do not include negatives. Integers do.
They are positive integers that are less than 13.
There are several different ways that you can use integers in everyday situations. For example you can use integers in the Winter, you use them with the temperature.
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
Generally the properties are different.