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9 February, 06:37

How do you write an interger whose absolute value is greater than itself.

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  1. 9 February, 08:34
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    Integers include negative numbers as well as positive numbers and zero.

    An example of a solution to your question is - 2. Its absolute value is 2, which is more than - 2.

    All negative integers are valid solutions, though.
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