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Standard VI
Mathematics
Subtraction of Integers
If a and b ar...
Question
If a and b are two integers such that a is predecessor of b. Find the value of a − b.
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Solution
a and b are integers such that
a
is the predecessor of b, that is, a = b − 1.
∴ (a − b)
= (b − 1) − b
= b − 1 − b
= −1
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