If you have a negative and a positive, then all you have is a negative and a positive.
If you want to talk about performing some arithmetic operation on a pair of numbers
where each number has one of those signs, we can certainly discuss that. But you'll
need to be much more clear in your question. A great start would be to specify which
arithmetic operation you're interested in, and we can go from there.
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.
Negative
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
It equals a negative.. (:
No. Negative and positive are actually opposites.
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.
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
negative
Negative
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
No, it is a negative
Always positive.
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
no. it is still negative.
It equals a negative.. (:
No. Negative and positive are actually opposites.
no it doesnt. two negative numbers equal a negative number. two postivie numbers equal a positive number. one negative and one positive number equal a negative number.