The difference between two numbers is the result of a subtraction. This can be either positive or negative, depending on which number is greater.
The difference between any numbers is always positive.
The difference (x-y) between two whole numbers, x and y, is whole and is positive, if x > y; zero, if x = y; and negative, if x < y.
5x - x = 116so4x = 116sox = 29 and 5x = 145
That statement is false. For example, (-2) - (-3) = 1 which is a positive number created from two negative numbers when subtracted.
To add a negative number and a positive number: -- Find the difference of their absolute values (their sizes, ignoring their signs). -- Give it the same sign as whichever of the original two numbers had the larger absolute value.
The difference between two numbers is the result of a subtraction. This can be either positive or negative.
The difference of their cubes is 4.
any negative
The difference between ANY two numbers that are different, is positive. For example, the difference between -5 and -3 is 2. You can move two whole numbers either up from -5, or down from -3, on the number line.
Formally, the difference between two numbers, x and y, is abs(x - y) which is never negative. If the two numbers are the same then the difference is 0 else it is positive. If you define the difference as x - y then it is positive if x > y, 0 if x = y and negative if x < y.
Not if you subtract a positive number from itself. 3 - 3 = 0
They are 8 and 13.
You get the difference between the sizes of the two numbers without regard for their sign, and the difference has the same sign as the larger of the two original numbers.
0.5 and 1.5
2-3
The difference between a positive integer and a negative integer is ALWAYS positive.Suppose X and Y are positive so that -Y is negative,The the difference two numbers, A and B is A - B so the difference between X and (-Y) is X - (-Y) which equals X + Y. The sum of two positive numbers is always positive.
By subtracting a positive number from itself. 3 - 3 = 0