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Give the example of an integer that is greater than the sum of the other two integers.


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Integer greater than both the integers.

Integer:

An integer is a number that can be written without a fractional component.

Let the pair of integers are 3 and -8

We know that in a number the number increase as we move toward its right.

3 is in the right among he assumed pair of integer

Hence,3>-8

So every integer which is right to 3 are greater than the assumed pair of integer

Hence,z--,3 is a set of integers, greater than both 3 and -8

For example 6,9,111,etc are greater than both 3 and -8

Hence, z--,3 is a set of integers, greater than both 3 and -8


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