No.
When you add: a negative and a negative: you get a negative a positive and a positive: you get a positive a positive and a negative or a negative and a positive: Subtract the addend with the smaller value from the greater one. If the greater one is positive, your answer will be positive. If the greater addend is negative, your answer will be negative.
Addend plus addend equals sum.
Then you are adding two rational numbers with different signs! No big deal!
No- adding negative numbers is like adding positive numbesr , except the answer is negative.
They are different in the same way that subtraction of integers is different from their addition.
When you add: a negative and a negative: you get a negative a positive and a positive: you get a positive a positive and a negative or a negative and a positive: Subtract the addend with the smaller value from the greater one. If the greater one is positive, your answer will be positive. If the greater addend is negative, your answer will be negative.
Addend plus addend equals sum.
Then you are adding two rational numbers with different signs! No big deal!
The addend is one of the numbers that you're adding to find the sum.Ex: 5 + 6 = 11The six would also be an addend.
No.
Never.
Wats are temples from South East Asia and, as far as I am aware, they do not dicatate any rules for adding rational numbers.
No- adding negative numbers is like adding positive numbesr , except the answer is negative.
They are different in the same way that subtraction of integers is different from their addition.
There is only one type of rational number so there are no different types which you can add.
what is the rule in adding rational numbers
No