Yes you could, and it is an excellent idea.
Subtraction is the addition of a negative number.
Because a negative negative is the same a a positive, and because of the definition of subtraction and addition.
they both have something to do with positive and negative
Addition and subtraction can be thought of as the same thing because subtracting a negative number is the same as adding it and adding a negative number is the same as subtracting it.
It is tough to find similarities, but I can think of couple listed below. 1. Both Addition and Subtraction can only be done on numbers. 2. Subtraction is also addition with negative number. Hope this helps.
In multiplication and division: always. In addition: never. In subtraction: sometimes.
no, the absolute value does not change the subtraction into addition. it does however, change the difference to positive ( if the difference is negative)
When you have a negative number after the subtraction sign it turns in to addition. For example +7 - (-7) = 14 and (-7) - 7 = (-14)
5. You could get rid of the double negative by changing the subtraction to addition and changing the negative to positive. You'd get the same answer, and it's easier to understand. (:
Yes it does. Because the it acts like subtraction, but since the positive, negative number scales run backwards like a mirror, subtraction is addition with two negative numbers.
The rules for addition are as follows:The sum of two negative integers is a negative integerThe sum of two positive integers is a positive integerThe rules for subtraction are as follows:If they are two positive numbers, do it normallyIf there is a negative and a positive ,change it to addition and switch the SECOND integer sign
There are no inequalities when it comes to addition and subtraction. Both formulas are designed to secure precise and concise equations. This goes for positive numbers, along with negative numbers.