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There are infinitely many pairs of numbers whose difference is 7. If x is any number and y = x + 7 then x and y will meet the requirements.

For example, sqrt(2) and sqrt(2)+7.

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Numbers that have a difference of 7 are pairs of numbers where the second number is 7 more than the first number. For example, 10 and 17 have a difference of 7 because 17 - 10 = 7. In general, if you have two numbers, x and y, that have a difference of 7, then y = x + 7.

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, the numbers that have a difference of 7 are any two numbers where one is 7 units greater than the other. So, like, 10 and 3, 20 and 13, or even -5 and -12 would work. It's like basic math, man, not rocket science.

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3mo ago
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Numbers with a difference of 7 include 14 and 21, 10 and 3, 15 and 22, and many others.

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9y ago
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There are infinitely many pairs. 0 and 7 is one such pair.

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