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- Division as the inverse of multiplication
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- 5 – ( – 8) is same as 5 + 8.
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- (– 9) + (– 11) is greater than (– 9) – ( – 11).
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- Difference of two negative integers cannot be a positive integer.
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- Integers are closed under subtraction.
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- (– 23) + 47 is same as 47 + (– 23).
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