Write two distinct integers whose sum is equal to one of the integers.
\(0\) and \(5\): \(0+5=5\)
Step 1: “Distinct integers” means two different whole numbers.
Step 2: Remember the zero rule:
(0 + a = a)
for any integer (a).
Step 3: Pick two different integers: (0) and (5).
Step 4: Add them in a small step:
(0 + 5 = 5)
Step 5: The sum (= 5), which is exactly one of the integers we chose.
Conclusion: Adding (0) keeps the other integer unchanged, so two distinct integers like (0) and (5) work.