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Write five pairs of integers(a,b) such that a=b=-5 where one such pair (-25,5)because -25+5=-5
Given,
a÷b = -5
This implies, a=-5(b)
We have to find out five pairs of integers (a,b) such that a÷b = -5.
If
b=1, then a=-5(1)=-5
b=2, then a=-5(2)=-10
b=3, then a=-5(3)=-15
b=4, then a=-5(4)=-20
b=5, then a=-5(5)=-25
b=6, then a=-5(6)=-30
Therefore, five pairs of integers other than (-25,5) such that a÷b = -5 are (-5,1), (-10,2), (-15,3), (-20,4) and (-30,6).
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