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For each of the following statements, write (T) for true and (F) for false:

(i) The smallest integer is zero.
(ii) − 10 is greater than − 7
(iii) Zero is larger than every negative integer.
(iv) The sum of two negative integers is a negative integer.
(v) The sum of a negative integer and a positive integer is always a positive integer.

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(i) F (false). −3, −90 and −100 are also integers. We cannot determine the smallest integer, since they are infinite.

(ii) F (false). −10 is less than −7.

(iii) T (true). All negative integers are less than zero.

(iv) T (true).

(v) F (false). Example: −9 + 2 = −7


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