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Prove that difference between two negative integers will be greater than the integers, and the sum of two negative integers is less than the integers.
The difference between the two negative integers:
The difference between the two negative integers is greater than both the integers.
For example,
$(-5)-(-3) = (-5)+3 = -(5-3) = -2$
Here, $-2$ is greater than both $-3$ and $-5$.
The sum of two negative integers:
The sum of two negative integers is less than both the integers.
For example,
$(-5)+(-3) = -(5+3) = -(8) = -8$
Here, $-8$ is less than both $-3$ and $-5$.
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