Q. 119 K5.0( 2 Votes )
Write two integers whose product is smaller than both the integers.
Answer :
There can be number of possible solutions for this.
Let us take any positive integer, say, 6.
Now, it’s better to take a negative integer along with it.
So, negative integer = -2
Product = 6 × -2
⇒ Product = -12
Check: -12 < 6 and -12 < -2
Similarly,
Let positive integer = 9
And negative integer = -5
Product = 9 × -5
⇒ Product = -45
Check: -45 < 6 and -45 < -5
Thus, 6 and -2 are one of such integers.
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