One rule is that the product of two integers with unlike signs will have a minus sign for the product.
The examples show that, to find the of two integers with unlike signs first find the absolute value of each integers.
To add two integers with unlike signs: -- Find the difference between their sizes, ignoring their signs. -- Give the difference the sign of the integer with the larger size.
Subtract and the Keep the sign of the one that has more
Like signs give a positive answer. Unlike signs give a negative answer.
To add integers with like signs you jut put the positive in front of the answer (you just add and put a positive sign in front of it)
if the signs are the same you must add its opposite.
Adding Integers To add integers, one must consider the following two rules to be a successful. If you want to think of it on the number line you start from 0 and when you add a positive number you...
The magnitude of the answer is the difference between the two numbers and it has the sign of the integer which has the bigger magnitude. I guess so?
it depends to the value of the number,when the greater value caries the positive sign,your answer must be positive,when it carries the negative sign,your answer is negative.
negetive integers are not closed under addition but positive integers are.
Rule 1: The term is integer, not interger.Rule 2: The answer depends on what you want to do with it or them.