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Addition of Two Positve Integers

Addition (Two Positive Integers) | Addition (Two Negative Integers) | Addition ( Positive & Negative Integer) |

Explanation
This is the simplest one. In this we just add the integers and put positive (+)sign on the left side of obtained integer because both the integers are positive integers.

Note = A positive (+)sign on the left side of a number is normally ignored.

Following are some examples on Addition of Two Positive Integers :-

Example 1 = (+4) + (+7)
Answer = (+4) + (+7)
Add integers 4 and 7 and we get
= 4 + 7
= (+11)     or = 11

Example 2 = (+11) + (+22)
Answer = (+11) + (+22)
Add integers 11 and 22 and we get
= 11 + 22
= (+33)     or = 33

Example 3 = (+100) + (+200)
Answer = (+100) + (+200)
Add integers 100 and 200 and we get
= 100 + 200
= (+300)     or = 300


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