Q. 119 L5.0( 2 Votes )
Write two integers whose product is greater than both the integers.
Answer :
There can be number of possible solutions for this.
But either only positive pair of integers or negative integers will show the desired result.
Take 6 and 9.
Product = 6 × 9
⇒ Product = 54
Now, take -5 and -3.
Product = -5 × -3
⇒ Product = 15 [minus × minus = plus]
Similarly, there are other pair of integers.
Thus, 6 and 9 are one of pair of integers.
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