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1. The sum of two integers cannot be 0, True or False?

2. The sum of two negative integers is always a negative integer, True or False?
3. What number must you add to -6 to get a sum of zero

User Tachyons
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Answer:

1) false example -1+1=0

2) true

3) 6

User Alan Szlosek
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\huge\boxed{\text{1. False}}

Integers are the numbers in the set
{..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. This means that you can add two opposite integers to get
0.

For example,
-3+3=0.


\huge\boxed{\text{2. True}}

When you add a negative number to another negative number, the only thing that can happen is that the result goes down.

For example,
(-3)+(-2)\ =\ -3-2\ =\ -5.


\huge\boxed{\text{3. 6}}

Let's write this as an equation, where
x represents the unknown value.
-6+x=0

We need to isolate the variable by adding
6 on both sides of the equation.
x=\boxed{6}

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