-2 is greater than -3
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∙ 13y agoIt is greater
3 negative 5 and 3 equals negative 2 easy question (-5) + 3 = (-2)
it cant a negative + negative always equals a positive -Posted By Anonymous 7th Grader it cant be a negative plus a negative equals a negative always -Posted BY Anonymous 7th Grader♥
No. 3 - -2 = 5 -2 - 3 = -5
- 3 - (- 2) same as - 3 + 2 = - 1 ==========So, usually, yes.
It is: (-5-2) times -3 = +21
2 - (-3) = 5 (The minus a negative becomes a positive, thus 2 + 3 = 5).
Positive 3 is > 0 while, negative 2 is < 0. So positive 3 > negative 2.
Yes, but they're easy! Integers are all numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc., 0, and negative numbers like -1, -2, -3, etc. It'll take practice, but you'll get it.
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-3+-2=-5. In word form: negative three plus negative two equals negative five.
You carry out the division ignoring the negative sign and then re-insert the negative sign. It does not matter which of the two numbers is negative. But if they are both negative, then the answer is positive.-2/3 = -2/32/-3 = -2/3-2/-3 = 2/3