Uh, your question doesn't really make any sense....
A negative plus a positive can equal...a negative or a positive. Here is an example:
-9 + 5 = -4 or -5 + 7 = 2
So they can be both.
There's no general rule that tells you what the sign of the sum will be every time.
It can be either positive or negative, depending on which one has the greater
magnitude.
It depends on what the numbers are. Like if it's 8 plus -4. It'd be just like 8 - 4.
The sum has the same sign as whichever number is bigger (without their signs).
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
No, it equals a positive. (+)+(+)=(+)
The answer is negative 3.
A negative number.
Not necessarily. A negative number plus a positive number can be negative, zero or positive.
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
A positive plus a positive will equal a positive. However a negative minus a negative will not equal a negative. It will equal a positive.
Negative answer if the negative number is bigger. Positive answer if the positive number is bigger.
Because "minus a negative" is tha same as "plus a positive". So, a positive minus a negative is a positive plus a positive which is a positive.
6 + - 1 = 5 Here is a little table to help with manipulating double signs. = + = - = - = + NB If no sign is given then read it as (+). So for the above sum we could write + 6 + - 5 = +5
1 plus negative 10 is equal to -9.
A positive
No, it equals a positive. (+)+(+)=(+)
The answer is negative 3.
A negative number.
negative 2
negative 4