The pair of integers for 0 can be represented as (0, 0), since both numbers are the same and equal to zero. Additionally, any pair of integers that sums to zero, such as (a, -a) where "a" is any integer, also qualifies. For example, (3, -3) or (-5, 5) are valid pairs as well.
That depends how you want to "combine" them.
You cannot. The sum of negative integers will be negative.
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
8 and -8 8+(-8)=0 8-(-8)=16
They will be the same absolute value with opposite signs. They don't even have to be integers.
That depends how you want to "combine" them.
You cannot. The sum of negative integers will be negative.
There are many such pairs. 2+3 1+4 0+5 -1+6 -2+7 etc.
It is a pair of integers, separated by a space.
Any pair of consecutive integers is co-prime.
The pair is -8 and -6.
They are the number 0 and negative integers.
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?
The pair of consecutive integers which add up to 55 are 27 and 28. Therefore, any consecutive pair of numbers below 27 and 28 add up to a total less than 55.
THere are two pair of consecutive integers. 52 = 25 < 30 < 36 = 62 So, one pair is 5 and 6 and the other pair is -6 and -5.
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}