Both integers have negative values
Explanation
Let
x and y represents the number
so, the options are
[tex]\begin{gathered} +\text{ + +} \\ +\text{ + -} \\ -\text{ + +} \\ -\text{ +-} \end{gathered}[/tex]a) Both integers have negative values Both integers
[tex]-x-y=-(x+y)\rightarrow you\text{ will always get a negative number}[/tex]b) Both integers have positive values
[tex]x+y=+\text{ + += you will always get a positive number}[/tex]c)One integer has a positive value, and one integer has a negative value
[tex]\begin{gathered} -x+y\text{ or x-y} \\ the\text{ sign of the result depends on the greates absolute value, it means the answer will have the same of the bigger number( absolute value)} \end{gathered}[/tex]d)The values of the two integers are opposites
as the point C , the sign depends on the bigger number
for example
[tex]\begin{gathered} 8-5=3\text{ positive because 8 is the bigger} \\ 5-8=-3\text{ negative because (-8) is has the bigger absolute value} \end{gathered}[/tex]so, the answer is Both integers have negative values
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