temperature,money(withdrawing&depositing in a bank),and most numbers the are on a number line.
what are some examples of subtracting integers
Oh, its EVERYWHERE in life. Just plain numbers are integers, well, just not on a number line or being used in mathematical works, something like that, though. A thermometer is one example, and anything to do with temperature. Sorry, but that's all I got.
We use integers in our lives because they are everywhere in our life and we use them all the time. we use them when calling someone or even reading a book. we use them in school and we need them daily in our lives, like in work, when you look at the clock, you read time which you are also looking at integers. And integers help us everyday in many ways. They are all around us.Also when you use them, you are using some positive numbers and some negative numbers.Positive sign: + Negative sign: -
such as travelling through an auto rishaw or by any taxi more examples can be for increase in prises in any field
One example would be helping them out when 1 of their livestock was lost, and if you found it helping it get returned to them. (Exodus 23:4) If someone needs help and you have the ability to give it, do so. (Proverbs 3:27) The most important way we can show love to our neighbor is by telling them about the truths of the Bible, which will save not only their lives but your own as well. (Ezekiel 3:21; 1 Timothy 4:16) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
All i know is there are none though the integers can be used logically in daily life .
(-4) x (-2) = 8
The price of something,The Weight, the size of things etc.And this can be some of the examples:[(-6)+(7)](4)(-6)these are examples of decimals
(4x-6)(4x+3)
Dice.
water and salt are some examples of inorganic compounds that we can use in our daily lives. because both of them do not have carbons. water=H2O. salt=NaCl or sodium chloride. Inorganic Compound subo tite and kantot me
Some examples of invisible things are air, emotions, and radio waves. These are elements or phenomena that cannot be seen with the naked eye but still exist and play a role in our daily lives.