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21 April, 15:33

When a particular non-zero integer is substracted from it's square, the result is neither negative nor positive. What is the integer?

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  1. 21 April, 19:07
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    If the result is neither negative nor positive, the simplest option is saying that 0 is neither negative nor positive.

    For a number to be subtracted from it's square and equal 0, the only possible number is 1.

    1 squared is 1, and 1-1=0.
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