Subtract the absolute value of the smaller number from the absolute value of the larger number. The answer will have the sign of the larger numbers.
Temporarily ignore the signs and multiply or divide as usualIf signs of the two numbers to be multiplied or divided, add + sign to your answer. If signs are different, add - ( minus) to your answer.+ signs are optional-- a number without a sign is assumed to be positive.
opposites, additive inverses
two numbers that add up to zero. for example -13, and 13.
When two numbers have the same sign, whether plus or minus, their product is positive. When two numbers have opposite signs, their product is negative.
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To add two integers with opposite signs . . . -- Ignore the signs, and write the difference between the two numbers. -- Give it the same sign as the larger original number has.
additive inverses
Two integerss add to zero when their absolute values are equal and they have opposite signs.
If two numbers have the same sign, their product is positive. If two numbers have opposite signs, their product is negative. So the answer is 'yes'.
-- Temporarily ignore the signs. -- Add the numbers without their signs. -- Give the sum the same sign as the original two numbers have.
negative
If two numbers have opposite signs then they are at the same distance from zero but on opposite sides of it. Conventionally, positive numbers are to the right of the zero or above it whereas negative numbers are to the left or below.
Temporarily ignore the signs and multiply or divide as usualIf signs of the two numbers to be multiplied or divided, add + sign to your answer. If signs are different, add - ( minus) to your answer.+ signs are optional-- a number without a sign is assumed to be positive.
If two numbers have opposite signs, then their product and quotient are both negative.
opposites, additive inverses
two numbers that add up to zero. for example -13, and 13.
By the signs: 2+2(Add) 2-2(Subtract) +=add -=subtract